The attorney who won the first transgender rights case before the Supreme Court says the case is part of backlash that often occurs when minorities make advances â and it makes the case going before the Supreme Court on transgender athletes competing in sports much harder to argue than previously. Listen to "Here's the Scoop: Supreme Court Edition" wherever you get your podcasts.
In a unanimous ruling, the South Carolina Supreme Court found former court clerk Becky Hill improperly influenced jurors during the trial. Prosecutors say they plan to retry the case. NBC Newsâ Laura Jarrett reports.
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âThe Justices are procrastinators so they like to save the most thorny issues for last so we are expecting to see birthright citizenshipâa question around gunsâones on transgender athletes we have all these big issues still yet to come this summer.â
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A legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has not appeared to end with them just yet.
Three days after the attorneys for the âIt Ends With Usâ stars announced the two parties had reached a settlement in their long legal saga just weeks before a trial was set to begin, a notice of settlement filed by both parties in federal court in Manhattan on May 7 indicates their disagreement is not fully resolved.
The terms of the settlement were not disclosed. A source familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News that no money changed hands in the settlement, as TMZ was first to report.
NBC News senior legal correspondent and Weekend TODAY co-anchor Laura Jarrett spoke with TODAY.com about what the latest filing means for both parties.
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