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EMERGENCY DOCKET

Court allows Border Patrol to cut Texas’ razor wire along Rio Grande

 at 4:09 p.m.

Five justices on Monday agreed to grant a request from the Biden administration to allow federal agents to cut or move razor wire that the state of Texas had installed along parts of its U.S.-Mexico border. A lower court last month temporarily barred Border Patrol from doing so except in cases of medical emergency.

two men wearing border parol uniforms stand along dirt road with back to the camera. one points into the distance.

Two agents patrol the southern border in Texas in 2021. (Vic Hinterlang via Shutterstock)

SCOTUS NEWS

Court takes up bid to overturn Oklahoma death sentence

 at 10:43 a.m.

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up the case of an Oklahoma man on death row who is seeking to set aside his conviction and sentence based on new information he received about the prosecution. Richard Glossip’s petition was supported by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.

EMERGENCY DOCKET

Justices decline to intervene in Michigan redistricting dispute

 at 4:32 p.m.

The Supreme Court on Monday sided with Michigan residents and agreed not to intervene in a lower court dispute over an alleged racial gerrymander of the voting districts around Detroit. The dispute comes out of a redistricting plan that reduced the number of majority-Black state legislative districts from two Senate districts to none and 10 House districts to six.

PETITIONS OF THE WEEK

States challenge constitutionality of federal horseracing authority

By on Jan. 23 at 1:59 p.m.

A weekly look at new and notable petitions seeking Supreme Court review. This week: the private non-delegation doctrine and thoroughbred horseracing under the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020.