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Recent Decisions


April 07, 2025
       
Trump v. J. G. G. (24A931) (Per Curiam)
The Government’s application to vacate the temporary restraining orders that prevented removal of Venezuelan nationals designated as alien enemies under the Alien Enemies Act is construed as an application to vacate appealable injunctions and is granted; the action should have been brought in habeas and venue for challenging removal under the Act lies in the district of confinement; and the detainees are entitled to notice and an opportunity to challenge their removal.



April 04, 2025
       
Department of Education v. California (24A910) (Per Curiam)
The District Court’s order preventing the termination of education-related grants is construed as an appealable preliminary injunction. Because the Government is likely to succeed in showing that the District Court lacked jurisdiction under the Administrative Procedure Act to order monetary payments, and upon consideration of the remaining stay factors, the Government’s application for a stay pending appeal is granted.



April 02, 2025
         
Medical Marijuana, Inc. v. Horn (23-365)
Under civil RICO, see 18 U. S. C. §1964(c), a plaintiff may seek treble damages for business or property loss even if the loss resulted from a personal injury.

         
FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, LLC (23-1038)
The Fifth Circuit erred in setting aside as arbitrary and capricious the FDA’s orders denying respondents’ applications for authorization to market new e-cigarette products pursuant to The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009; the Fifth Circuit also relied on an incorrect standard to reject the FDA’s claim of harmless error regarding the agency’s failure to consider marketing plans submitted by respondents.



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Did You Know...

Live at the Lincoln Memorial


On a Sunday evening in April 1939, Marian Anderson, the celebrated African American contralto singer, performed an outdoor concert at the Lincoln Memorial. Organized with the support of the First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, after the Daughters of the American Revolution barred the singer from performing in Constitution Hall, the Lincoln Memorial concert was attended by an estimated 75,000 people. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and his wife, Antoinette, were sponsors along with Justice Hugo L. Black and his wife, Josephine.

 

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After the concert, Ms. Anderson signed and inscribed a program for Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes.
After the concert, Ms. Anderson signed and inscribed a program for Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes.
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Justice Hugo L. Black (left), Josephine Foster Black, and Senator Sherman Minton at Marian Anderson’s Lincoln Memorial Concert, April 9, 1939.
Justice Hugo L. Black (left), Josephine Foster Black, and Senator Sherman Minton at Marian Anderson’s Lincoln Memorial Concert, April 9, 1939.
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