U.S. Supreme Court Sets Cases for 2024
Published October 8, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court recently granted certiorari for its Winter term. Certain cases will be argued in January or February 2024, and range from state regulation over social media to copyright statute of limitations. However, the court declined to hear cases regarding , former President Donald Trump’s alleged as well as alleged .
Cases that were granted certiorari or declined review by the Court include the following:
- (State regulation over social media - Florida):
- (State regulation over social media – Texas);
- (Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment)
- (Taking Clause of the Fifth Amendment);
- (Administrative Procedure Act);
- (A permit exaction is exempt from the unconstitutional conditions doctrine)
- (Copyright Act's statute of limitations for civil actions);
- (Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934);
- (No Fly List);
- (Bankruptcy);
- .(Criminal forfeiture order outside the time limitations);
- (Exemption from the Federal Arbitration Act).
- (Capital Offense); and
- (Immigration)
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