SCOUS Ruling In Students For Fair Admissions, INC. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College: Harvard and UNC Admissions Violated Equal Protection Clause – Effectively ends affirmative action based on race

In a groundbreaking ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has determined that the admissions policies of Harvard and the University of North Carolina have violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. This decision marks a significant departure from decades of established precedent, which had been upheld by narrow court majorities inclusive of Republican-appointed justices. … Read more

The Supreme Court’s Ruling and Student Loan Repayments: What You Need to Know

Introduction: The financial future of approximately 40 million Americans hangs in the balance as they await the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the legality of President Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student debt. If the court rules against the debt-forgiveness plan, borrowers could face a challenging situation as they resume loan repayments in … Read more

Supreme Court of the United States Allows Biden Administration to Reinstate Deportation Rules, Rejects Texas and Louisiana Lawsuit”

The Supreme Court has given permission to the Biden administration to implement rules for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding deportations. These rules state that ICE should prioritize the deportation of immigrants with serious criminal convictions and those who pose a threat to national security. Texas and Louisiana, the two states that opposed these guidelines, … Read more