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The Supreme Court’s ‘Teenager Term’ Could Leave A Lot Of Kids Really Angry – Above the Law

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by
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of
the
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
States
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It
does
feel
like
the
biggest
cases
are
ones
that
will
directly
implicate
children’s
interests.
I
don’t
think
we
should
be
surprised
that
more
and
more
cases
are
going
to
get
to
the
court
directly
implicating
young
people
when
so
many
state
and
local
lawmakers
are
legislating
with
morality
and
young
people
on
their
minds.





Aaron
Tang
,
a
law
professor
at
the
University
of
California,
Davis,
in
comments
given
to

CNN
,
on
the
high-profile
cases
that
the
Supreme
Court
will
decide
before
its
“teenager
term”
is
up,
including
a
challenge
to
a
TikTok
ban
set
to
take
effect
in
mid-January,
whether
a
ban
on
transgender
care
for
minors
should
be
upheld,
and
if
the
FDA’s
decision
to
limit
access
to
vaping
products
may
stand.
Spencer
Rahim,
also
a
high
school
junior
from
Virginia,
had
this
to
say
of
the
high
court:
“They
need
to
listen
to
the
people
a
little
bit
more.”



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