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Over its past two terms, the U.S. Supreme Court has put an end to five high-profile and politically sensitive cases emerging from one particular federal appeals court on the same basis, declaring that the litigation should not have been allowed in the first place. Read more from Supreme Court reporter Andrew Chung.
In all five cases – involving abortion rights, online free speech, federal student loans, immigration and Native American child welfare – the justices overturned rulings by the staunchly conservative New Orleans-based 5th Circuit or judges within that circuit. In doing so, the Supreme Court sent a message to the 5th Circuit, which handles appeals from federal courts in the Republican-led states of Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, and the entire U.S. judiciary to tighten up on legal standing.
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