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"As Supreme Court rulings on religious liberty cases loom, observers see hope for challengers"

The Washington Times quoted Robert Tuttle saying "Oklahoma charter school case had the greatest potential of upending the Establishment Clause of the Constitution."

"Supreme Court Curtails Sweeping Environmental Impact Studies (3)"

Bloomberg Law quoted Emily Hammond that there will almost certainly be future litigation that is likely to center "all-or-nothing categories.”

"Trump is down but not out in court battle over Harvard’s foreign student visas."

FOX News Radio quoted Aram Gavoor on student visa issues.

"Extra: The President’s Crackdown on Foreign Students"

FOX News Radio spoke to Jonathan Turley.

A "National Appellate Court? Why This Law Professor Is Urging Circuit-Level Reform and What It Could Look Like"

National Law Journal interviewed JP Collins over Supreme Court reform and a code of ethics.

"House GOP Tax Bill Narrows Window to Challenge Pipeline Projects"

Bloomberg Law News quoted Emily Hammond that the markup in this bill tries to close the door on environmental harm being recognized as real injuries.

"Texas Lawmakers Score Major Victory in Bringing Ten Commandments Into Classrooms"

The Daily Beast quoted Robert Tuttle that religious instruction is not a state’s job.

"Some of Trump's loyalty-first picks for prosecutors draw opposition from senators who can block them"

The Associated Press quoted Stephen Saltzburg on the tradition of bipartisan support U.S. attorneys now under attack during this presidential administration.

"Texas Legislature passed a bill to allow a period for prayer or religious study"

The Texas Tribune quoted Robert Tuttle on First Amendment concerns over Texas's prayer law, which may violate bans on state-imposed religion.

"Take It Down Act: What to do if someone posts revenge porn or a deepfake of you."

WRC-NBC4 aired comments from Mary Anne Franks explaining the new federal "Take it Down Act."