Feb 21 2025 2 mins
Hello and welcome to the SCOTUS News Tracker podcast. I'm Jason, your reporter for the latest developments from the US Supreme Court.
Recently, the Supreme Court made a significant decision in the cases of *TikTok v. Garland* and *Firebaugh v. Garland*, where the Court unanimously upheld the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. This law mandates that TikTok must be sold to a non-Chinese owner if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, does not comply. The Court rejected TikTok’s First Amendment challenge, citing the threat of China collecting sensitive data from TikTok’s U.S. users to influence public opinion.
In another key decision, the Supreme Court clarified the standard of proof for exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in *E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera*. The Court reaffirmed that the preponderance of the evidence standard remains the default unless explicitly altered by statute or constitutional mandate.
The Court also addressed jurisdictional issues in *Royal Canin v. Wullschleger*, ruling that federal courts lose jurisdiction over state law claims when a plaintiff amends a complaint to eliminate federal law claims. This means such cases must be remanded to state court or dismissed if originally filed in federal court.
Upcoming cases include *Parrish v. United States*, which will examine the timing of appeals and its jurisdictional consequences, and *Laboratory Corp. of America v. Davis*, which will decide whether a federal court can certify a class action that includes members who lack an Article III injury.
Additionally, the Supreme Court is set to determine in *FDA v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co.* whether an e-cigarette manufacturer can seek review of the FDA’s denial of its marketing application in a forum where it does not reside. Another significant case, *McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson Corporation*, will explore the finality of federal agency orders, specifically the FCC’s interpretation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The Court is also tackling post-employment disability discrimination in *Stanley v. City of Sanford*, where the issue is whether a former employee loses the right to file a discrimination claim related to post-employment benefits once they are no longer employed.
These decisions and upcoming cases highlight the Supreme Court’s ongoing role in shaping critical legal issues across various domains, from civil procedure and employment rights to regulatory authority and individual protections.
Thank you for listening to the SCOTUS News Tracker podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of Supreme Court news.
Recently, the Supreme Court made a significant decision in the cases of *TikTok v. Garland* and *Firebaugh v. Garland*, where the Court unanimously upheld the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. This law mandates that TikTok must be sold to a non-Chinese owner if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, does not comply. The Court rejected TikTok’s First Amendment challenge, citing the threat of China collecting sensitive data from TikTok’s U.S. users to influence public opinion.
In another key decision, the Supreme Court clarified the standard of proof for exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in *E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera*. The Court reaffirmed that the preponderance of the evidence standard remains the default unless explicitly altered by statute or constitutional mandate.
The Court also addressed jurisdictional issues in *Royal Canin v. Wullschleger*, ruling that federal courts lose jurisdiction over state law claims when a plaintiff amends a complaint to eliminate federal law claims. This means such cases must be remanded to state court or dismissed if originally filed in federal court.
Upcoming cases include *Parrish v. United States*, which will examine the timing of appeals and its jurisdictional consequences, and *Laboratory Corp. of America v. Davis*, which will decide whether a federal court can certify a class action that includes members who lack an Article III injury.
Additionally, the Supreme Court is set to determine in *FDA v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co.* whether an e-cigarette manufacturer can seek review of the FDA’s denial of its marketing application in a forum where it does not reside. Another significant case, *McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson Corporation*, will explore the finality of federal agency orders, specifically the FCC’s interpretation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The Court is also tackling post-employment disability discrimination in *Stanley v. City of Sanford*, where the issue is whether a former employee loses the right to file a discrimination claim related to post-employment benefits once they are no longer employed.
These decisions and upcoming cases highlight the Supreme Court’s ongoing role in shaping critical legal issues across various domains, from civil procedure and employment rights to regulatory authority and individual protections.
Thank you for listening to the SCOTUS News Tracker podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of Supreme Court news.