
The U.S. Supreme Court has commenced its new nine-month term, taking on a series of significant cases. Among the high-profile issues on the docket are regulations on ghost guns, transgender rights, and online pornography. The court will also hear cases involving workplace sex discrimination and securities fraud litigation involving major companies like Nvidia and Facebook. Notably, the Biden administration is challenging a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for minors. Additionally, the court is expected to address disputes related to the 2024 presidential election, although these cases are not yet on the docket. The term begins amid public scrutiny and debates over the court's ethics and credibility. One notable case involves the regulation of 3D-printed ghost guns, highlighted by the tragic death of Angellyh Yambo, who was killed by a stray bullet from such a weapon. The court will also consider a death sentence case.























Supreme Court to Hear High-Stakes Challenge to Biden’s Ghost Gun Regulation The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on Tuesday that challenges the Biden administration’s regulation on so-called ghost guns—firearms that are nearly impossible to trace due to their lack of… https://t.co/rBcU5DyTQs
🚨🇺🇸SUPREME COURT WEIGHS BIDEN'S BAN ON GHOST GUN KITS The Supreme Court is set to decide on the Biden administration's push to regulate "ghost gun" kits, which allow users to assemble untraceable firearms at home. Biden’s team argues these kits should be treated like… https://t.co/VEXy9GFDR9
The Supreme Court takes on another battle over restrictions on firearms as the justices consider the Biden administration's move to ban "ghost gun" kits that allow people to assemble deadly weapons at home while skirting existing regulations. https://t.co/QDwm3iX5aK