Supreme Court Faces Landmark Cases on Nonprofits, Copyright, and Executive Power

Supreme Court Faces Landmark Cases on Nonprofits, Copyright, and Executive Power

The Supreme Court is entering a significant week with several major cases on the docket. Tomorrow, December 2nd, the justices will hear oral arguments in First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Platkin, a landmark First Amendment case with broad implications for nonprofit organizations across the country. This case centers on whether pro-life pregnancy centers must comply with a government subpoena seeking donor information, or whether such demands violate constitutional protections around free association, free speech, and donor privacy. The justices are specifically examining whether nonprofits can challenge such subpoenas before the government actually tries to enforce them in court. The case has attracted significant attention from those concerned about government overreach into nonprofit operations and donor confidentiality.

Today, the Supreme Court also heard oral arguments in a major copyright case involving internet service providers. The justices are considering whether companies like Cox Communications can be held liable for their customers' copyright infringement activities. The music industry coalition argues that Cox deliberately chose profits over legal compliance, and a jury previously awarded over a billion dollars in damages. Cox contends it should not be responsible for user actions, pointing to its terms of service that prohibit illegal activity and arguing it gains no financial benefit when customers infringe copyrights.

Additionally, the Court is preparing to hear cases involving presidential power in the coming weeks, including oral arguments over whether President Trump can freely fire members of independent agencies like the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Trade Commission. This represents a significant constitutional question about the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.

The Supreme Court is also set to rule on whether Trump can use a 1970s national security law to impose tariffs broadly across countries and industries. Several Trump-appointed justices appeared skeptical during oral arguments about granting the executive such sweeping unilateral power in this area.

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