As we step into the new year, the US Supreme Court is gearing up for a series of significant cases that will shape the legal landscape of the country. One of the most anticipated cases is *Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton*, scheduled for oral arguments on January 15, 2025. This case revolves around a Texas law that mandates age verification for websites containing content deemed "harmful to minors," such as pornography. The law, upheld by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, has sparked intense debate over First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court will delve into whether the law's implementation violates adults' access to protected speech and which standard of review should be applied – either the less stringent "rational basis" review or the more rigorous "strict scrutiny."
In addition to this, the Supreme Court has a packed January argument session. On January 13, the court will hear *Hewitt v. United States*, a case that questions whether sentence reductions under the First Step Act apply to defendants who were originally sentenced before the law's enactment but were later resentenced. The same day, the court will also consider *Stanley v. City of Sanford*, which involves a former employee's right to sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
On January 14, the court will address *Thompson v. United States*, focusing on whether a federal law prohibiting false statements to influence financial institutions also covers statements that are misleading but not false. Another case, *Waetzig v. Halliburton Energy Services*, will examine the jurisdiction of a district court to reopen a voluntarily dismissed case.
The Supreme Court is also set to tackle other critical issues, including environmental regulations and police use of force. The case of *Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County*, heard in December, will determine the extent of environmental constraints on federal agency actions.
Furthermore, the court's January session includes cases like *FDA v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co.* and *McLaughlin Chiropractic v. McKesson Corp.*, which will explore jurisdictional and regulatory issues related to product manufacturers and telecommunications.
In the broader context, the Supreme Court has been making significant rulings in recent times, including decisions on abortion, presidential immunity, and the weakening of federal rule-making power through the overturning of Chevron deference.
As we move forward into 2025, these cases promise to have far-reaching implications for various aspects of American law and society.
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