U.S. Supreme Court to rule on major cases in 2025 ranging from TikTok to ghost guns
Supreme Court terms begin and end in October, and heading into the new year there are major cases awaiting.
By Casey Harper | The Center Square
Published: December 31, 2024 11:45pm
The U.S. Supreme Court has released a string of landmark rulings recently, from sending the abortion issue back to the states to granting a measure of presidential immunity to the overturning of Chevron deference, significantly curtailing federal rulemaking power.
Supreme Court terms begin and end in October, and heading into the new year there are major cases awaiting.
Here are five of the biggest cases in which the Supreme Court is expected to weigh in by the end of this term:
Tik Tok Ban
Many lawmakers and national security experts have raised concerns about the invasive software attached to Tik Tok, a hugely popular entertainment app that reportedly has about 150 million active users.
China is the parent company for the app and has access to millions of Americans personal data through the Tik Tok software, which is unusually invasive and collects much more personal data on its users than other similar apps.
President Joe Biden signed into law a ban on the app unless it is sold to a U.S. company, citing these concerns.
While that ban had bipartisan support, President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on the case this week, asking the Supreme Court to delay the ban from going into effect. [...]
Transgender Surgeries for Minors
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last fall in United States v. Skrmetti, a case that considers the constitutionality of a Tennessee bill that bans transgender surgeries and hormones for minors. [...]
Ghost Guns
In Garland v. VanDerStok, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives faces a legal challenge to its Biden-era rule attempting to block “ghost guns,” firearms without serial numbers that can be 3-D printed or put together by someone who acquires individual parts.
In particular, kits can be bought online that allow buyers to assemble a weapon. The case in question will require the justices to determine whether a disassembled kit of firearm parts is still considered a “firearm” and therefore subject to federal rules, especially rules requiring a serial number. [...]
Age Verification for Pornography
The Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments Jan. 15 in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a legal challenge to a Texas law requiring pornography sites to use age verification to prevent minors from seeing their pornographic content.
Critics have cited free speech concerns while proponents of the law have pointed out that there is legal precedent for age verification which is required for other products like alcohol and tobacco and has been required to view R-rated movies in theaters. [...]
Environmental Impact
The Supreme Court in December heard oral arguments in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, a case where justices will consider just how expansive the environmental constraints can become on federal agency actions.
Under the National Environmental Policy Act, federal agencies are required to assess the “foreseeable impact” on the environment of their actions.
However, just how broad that assessment must be is up for consideration.
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