The settlement means the ByteDance platform avoids jury scrutiny in the case, as other tech behemoths face trials over youth mental health claims.
A senior DOJ official said foreign nationals are traveling to the country ‘under false pretenses’ to give birth and secure U.S. citizenship for their child.
The court upheld birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, disallowing Trump’s executive order limiting it.
Meta alleged that ’social media addiction' is not a legitimate psychiatric diagnosis.
The court handed down consequential rulings on Trump’s executive powers, the Second Amendment, election cases, and boys in girls’ sports.
Some lawmakers expressed interest in changing citizenship rules.
The story had said that the longtime justice was departing the nation’s top court.
The high court said it would take cases brought in Illinois and Connecticut that challenge the respective states’ bans.
‘I am not sure that today’s opinion will stand the test of time,’ the justice added in a 91-page dissent.
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.
A federal appeals court previously ruled against a Republican committee, saying high court precedent requires coordination restrictions.
The court said Idaho, West Virginia laws do not violate the Constitution or Title IX by keeping boys out of girls sports.
Justices disclose annually the income they receive from sources such as teaching and book royalties.
The high court is expected to issue its highly anticipated ruling on Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship.
Guo Wengui was arrested in March 2023 on charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering.
The judge said the DOJ failed to explain the basis of its request to access the state’s voter registration data.
The ruling means the 30 states that accept ballots late if they are postmarked by Election Day will continue to be able to do so.
Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch disagreed with the decision, saying they would examine the court’s 1964 landmark defamation law ruling.
The court’s rulings have long-term effects on independent agencies and the Federal Reserve.