As we approach the end of 2024, the US Supreme Court has been at the center of several significant developments and decisions. One of the most recent and intriguing events involves President-elect Trump's unexpected intervention in the fate of the social media platform TikTok. Trump, still in his capacity as President-elect, has written a letter to the Supreme Court requesting that they delay any ruling on TikTok to allow him time to broker a deal that could result in the sale of the app. This move has surprised many legal observers, given that Trump currently lacks the legal authority to make such a request.
On the judicial front, the Supreme Court has made several major decisions this year. One notable ruling was on the issue of presidential immunity, where the court clarified that the President enjoys no immunity for unofficial acts and is not above the law, although Congress cannot criminalize the President's conduct in carrying out executive branch responsibilities. This decision has significant implications, especially as Trump prepares to take office.
Another landmark decision saw the Supreme Court overturn the 40-year-old Chevron deference doctrine, which had instructed lower courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws. This change gives courts more power to interpret statutes independently, even if agencies disagree.
In the realm of civil rights, the Supreme Court has also made headlines by keeping preliminary injunctions in place that prevent the Biden-Harris administration from implementing a new rule that would have expanded the definition of sex discrimination under Title IX to include sexual orientation and gender identity. The court ruled that the administration had not adequately identified which provisions of the rule could remain in effect independently of the enjoined definitional provision.
Additionally, the court has been involved in several high-profile cases related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. In one such case, the Supreme Court narrowed the interpretation of a federal statute that imposes criminal liability for obstructing official proceedings, ruling that the government had stretched the law too far in its application.
As the year comes to a close, these decisions and interventions highlight the ongoing and profound impact of the Supreme Court on various aspects of American law and society.
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