Today in Supreme Court History: December 10
- captcrisis

- Dec 10, 2023
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Whole Women’s Health v. Jackson, 595 U.S. — (decided December 10, 2021): suit against abortion “bounty hunter” statute (Texas S. 8) can proceed against state health officials having collateral authority over abortion services but not against judges and clerks who put S. 8 cases on dockets (Sotomayor’s argument in dissent, that such a statute can in effect prevent the exercise of any explicitly recognized Constitutional right, survives Dobbs)
McConnell v. Federal Election Comm’n, 540 U.S. 93 (decided December 10, 2003): rejected First Amendment attack on McCain-Feingold campaign finance disclosure law (partly overruled by Citizens United v. FEC, 2010)
Tanzin v. Tanvir, 592 U.S. — (decided December 10, 2020): FBI agents violating Religious Freedom Restoration Act can be liable in individual capacities (plaintiffs were Muslims who were placed on “no-fly” list for refusing to inform on their communities; they were then taken off list, making the injunctive claim moot; Court here held only that claim for damages could go forward, without deciding merits)




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