The Supreme Court has struck down a requirement in the state of California for charities to disclose their largest donors. NBC's Pete Williams has details. […]
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Supreme Court Upholds Restrictive Arizona Voting Law | MSNBC
NBC's Pete Williams reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold two provisions of Arizona's restrictive new voting law in a test of the Voting […]
Continue readingJustice Thomas Says Federal Laws Against Marijuana May Be Outdated
NBC's Pete Williams reports on comments Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made questioning the federal policy towards marijuana, saying laws against its cultivation or sale […]
Continue readingSupreme Court Declines To Hear Transgender Bathroom Case | MSNBC
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case about whether schools should allow transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. The […]
Continue readingSupreme Court Rules Student’s Off-Campus Remarks Did Not Warrant Suspension
The Supreme Court has ruled in the favor of a student who was suspended after she used vulgar language in a post off of school […]
Continue readingSupreme Court Rules NCAA Can’t Limit Benefits To Student Athletes
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the NCAA cannot prevent universities from giving education-related benefits, such as computers, instruments or internships, to student athletes. […]
Continue readingSCOTUS Rules In Favor Of Catholic Social Services In Religious Freedom Case
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of Catholic Social Services who sued the city of Philadelphia after their contract to provide foster care […]
Continue readingBiden Administration ‘Saying Domestic Terrorism Is A Problem’ | MSNBC
NBC News justice correspondent Pete Williams discusses the Biden administration's plan to combat domestic terrorism. » Subscribe to MSNBC: About: MSNBC is the premier destination […]
Continue readingSCOTUS Rules Those In Prison Cannot Argue For Reduced Sentences
NBC's Pete Williams reports on the Supreme Court's unanimous decision that people already in prison cannot argue for reduced sentences with the bipartisan First Step […]
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