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Today on Current2 Politics, the Supreme Court declined to restrict President Biden's use of social media, citing free speech concerns. They also narrowed an anti-corruption law, distinguishing between gifts and bribery. Additionally, the Court accidentally leaked documents on an Idaho abortion case, potentially impacting emergency room procedures. Stay tuned for more updates this Sunday and catch up on our past episodes for the latest insights.
Bulletin brief
U.S. Supreme Court will not curb Biden administration social media contacts (Reuters)
Supreme Court acknowledges accidentally posting Idaho abortion case document (NBC)
Supreme Court wipes out anti-corruption law that bars officials from taking gifts for past favors (LA Times)
By C2 PoliticsToday on Current2 Politics, the Supreme Court declined to restrict President Biden's use of social media, citing free speech concerns. They also narrowed an anti-corruption law, distinguishing between gifts and bribery. Additionally, the Court accidentally leaked documents on an Idaho abortion case, potentially impacting emergency room procedures. Stay tuned for more updates this Sunday and catch up on our past episodes for the latest insights.
Bulletin brief
U.S. Supreme Court will not curb Biden administration social media contacts (Reuters)
Supreme Court acknowledges accidentally posting Idaho abortion case document (NBC)
Supreme Court wipes out anti-corruption law that bars officials from taking gifts for past favors (LA Times)