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Landmark Supreme Court Decisions and Upcoming Cases Shaping American Law

Landmark Supreme Court Decisions and Upcoming Cases Shaping American Law



As we track the latest developments from the US Supreme Court, several significant events and decisions have captured attention in recent days.

The Supreme Court has been busy with emergency applications, many of which involve capital punishment cases. For instance, the Court denied an emergency application for a stay of execution in the case of Christopher Collings, despite pending review of similar due process concerns in another case, _Glossip v. Oklahoma_[1].

In another notable case, the Court denied an emergency application to stay the execution of Richard Bernard Moore, who argued that his trial was marred by the unconstitutional striking of Black jurors due to their race[1].

On the administrative law front, the Court's previous term saw a landmark decision that could have far-reaching implications. The Court ruled that the SEC's use of its own Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) to adjudicate enforcement actions violated the Constitution, specifically the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial and the non-delegation doctrine. This decision challenges the established practice of using ALJs and limits Congress's ability to delegate legislative power to agencies without clear guidelines[3].

Looking ahead to the 2024-25 term, the Supreme Court has added several significant cases to its docket. One of these is _Garland v. VanDerStok_, which involves a nationwide ban upheld by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and will be argued on October 8, 2024. Another key case is _Glossip v. Oklahoma_, which raises questions about the constitutionality of certain execution methods and the concealment of key witness information by prosecutors[4].

Additionally, the Court will consider cases such as _Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas_, which addresses the licensing of private companies to store spent nuclear fuel, and _Food and Drug Administration v. Wages and White Lion Investments_, which deals with the marketing of new e-cigarette products[4].

These cases and decisions highlight the ongoing and future impact of the Supreme Court on various aspects of American law and society.

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