"Upcoming Supreme Court Arguments Tackle Voting Maps, EPA Regulations, and More"

"Upcoming Supreme Court Arguments Tackle Voting Maps, EPA Regulations, and More"

As of the latest updates, the US Supreme Court is gearing up for its March argument session, which is set to begin on March 24 and conclude on April 2. During this period, the justices will hear arguments in nine significant cases spread over six days.

One of the notable cases is *Louisiana v. Callais*, consolidated with *Robinson v. Callais*, scheduled for March 24. This case involves a challenge to a lower court's decision to strike down a congressional voting map that created a second majority-Black district in Louisiana.

Another important case is *EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining*, set for March 25, which addresses whether challenges to the EPA's denial of exemptions from the Clean Air Act’s Renewable Fuel Standards program must be litigated in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. This is part of a broader scrutiny of EPA actions, as seen in *Oklahoma v. EPA*, also scheduled for March 25, which questions the EPA’s denial of states’ plans to implement national air quality standards.

The court will also hear *FCC v. Consumers’ Research* on March 26, a case that challenges a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit that invalidated parts of an FCC program aimed at improving internet and phone services in underserved areas. This case raises constitutional questions about the delegation of Congress’s power to the FCC.

Other significant cases include *Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission* on March 31, which examines whether Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by denying a tax exemption to a religious organization, and *Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic* on April 2, which involves a challenge to South Carolina’s decision to end Planned Parenthood’s participation in its Medicaid program.

In addition to these upcoming arguments, the Supreme Court has recently been involved in other notable legal disputes. For instance, the court turned down the Trump administration’s request to pause the briefing in several cases related to EPA regulations and agency actions, indicating that these cases will move forward as scheduled.

For now, these cases highlight the diverse and critical issues that the Supreme Court will be addressing in the coming weeks.

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