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OPINION ANALYSIS

Court rules for deaf student in education-law case

 at 12:10 p.m.

In a unanimous opinion, the justices reinstated Miguel Luna Perez’s lawsuit against his Michigan school district for failing to provide him a qualified sign-language interpreter.   

Sketch of the courtroom focusing on Miguel Perez, petitioner, and the four sign-language interpreters that surround him.

Miguel Luna Perez, accompanied by sign-language interpreters, attends oral argument in January. (William Hennessy)

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

Justices appear divided over Navajo Nation’s water rights

 at 2:13 p.m.

The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Monday in a dispute over the rights of the Navajo Nation to water from the main stem of the Colorado River.

CASE PREVIEW

Dog toy poking fun at Jack Daniel’s leads to dispute over parody exception to trademark protections

By Ronald Mann on March 20 at 10:57 a.m.

On Wednesday, the justices will hear oral argument in the First Amendment trademark dispute Jack Daniel’s Properties v. VIP Products.

SCOTUS NEWS

Parties disagree over court’s power to reach decision in election law case

 at 10:35 p.m.

In briefs filed Monday, lawyers in Moore v. Harper disagreed about whether the Supreme Court has the power to decide the case when the North Carolina Supreme Court is reconsidering the underlying dispute.