Supreme Court Tackles Pivotal Cases: From Donor Privacy to Copyright Infringement

Supreme Court Tackles Pivotal Cases: From Donor Privacy to Copyright Infringement

The Supreme Court has been quite active recently with several significant cases and developments commanding attention.

On Tuesday, the justices heard oral arguments in First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Platkin, a case centered on whether faith-based pregnancy centers can challenge New Jersey's demand for donor information in federal court. Based on the oral arguments, a majority of the justices appeared sympathetic to First Choice's position that they should be able to litigate their First Amendment claims in federal court rather than being forced into state court. The case hinges on whether receiving a state subpoena demanding donor names constitutes an injury sufficient to bring a lawsuit, even before the state actually enforces it. Justice Elena Kagan raised concerns during arguments about the reassurance value of a subpoena that merely requires court approval, suggesting the justices may be inclined to protect organizations from having their associational rights chilled by state investigatory demands.

The Court also has several other significant matters on its plate. In the coming days, justices could issue decisions in interim docket cases regarding President Trump's effort to deploy the National Guard to Illinois and Texas's new congressional map. Additionally, today the Court heard arguments in Olivier v. City of Brandon, Mississippi, which addresses whether individuals can challenge a law as unconstitutional and seek to protect themselves from its future enforcement even after being previously punished for violating that law.

On the copyright front, the justices appeared skeptical during Monday's arguments in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment of upholding a billion-dollar judgment against Cox for its customers' copyright infringement. The case addresses a central feature of internet behavior—the widespread consumption of copyrighted content without permission—and the justices seem unlikely to accept the lower courts' massive damages award.

The Supreme Court also addressed immigration policy on Monday in Urias-Orellana v. Bondi, considering whether federal appeals courts should make their own determinations about whether asylum seekers experienced persecution or defer to the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Separately, Wednesday saw the Court defer action on the Trump administration's request to remove Shira Perlmutter, the head of the U.S. Copyright Office. In an unsigned order, the justices indicated they would wait to rule on similar removal requests affecting a Federal Trade Commission member and a Federal Reserve Board member before deciding on Perlmutter's case.

Looking ahead, the Court is also considering a case brought by Steve Bannon, who is appealing his conviction for contempt of Congress related to his refusal to comply with a House subpoena investigating January 6th. Bannon's petition seeks to have his conviction removed and asks the Court to clarify what it means to "willfully" ignore a subpoena in this context.

Additionally, significant interest continues surrounding potential Supreme Court review of New York's rent-stabilization policies, with Justice Clarence Thomas having previously indicated this as an important constitutional question.

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