DailySand tracks Supreme Court across AI, semiconductor infrastructure, capital markets, and critical minerals supply chains. Below are curated source items and daily digests where Supreme Court appears in today's cross-sector intelligence briefing.
5 items across 9 digests
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down limits on political parties' campaign spending, which President Trump characterized as a victory for Republicans. This ruling removes regulatory constraints on political funding flows but has no direct bearing on technology, critical minerals, or supply chain operations.
Read original →The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook cannot be fired as her lawsuit challenging the administration's termination effort proceeds. The ruling maintains current Fed governance structure during active legal proceedings.
Read original →Trump argued at the Supreme Court that federal law should preempt state absentee ballot rules; Justice Barrett rejected this claim, allowing Mississippi's late-arriving ballot procedures to stand. This ruling confirms that election administration procedures remain primarily state-level decisions.
Read original →The New York Times adjusted its copyright infringement claims against Microsoft and OpenAI following a Supreme Court ruling unfavorable to Sony, indicating shifting legal strategies in AI training data disputes. This ruling creates ambiguity around fair-use defense for large-scale model training.
Read original →The U.S. Supreme Court rejected President Trump's motion to appeal a $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, allowing the judgment to stand. This legal outcome concludes a high-profile civil liability case unrelated to core technology, investment, or supply chain dynamics.
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