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Legal Docket: The price of truth | WORLD - WORLD News Group

At issue is whether knowledge of wrongdoing is required by the False Claims Act

The US Supreme Court is seen in Washington DC on May 25, 2023

MARY REICHARD, HOST: It’s Monday, May 29th. We’re glad you’ve joined us for today’s edition of The World and Everything in It. Good morning. I’m Mary Reichard.

NICK EICHER, HOST: And I’m Nick Eicher.

REICHARD: Invigorating! So excited for that next generation of Christian journalists, and I’m glad you and so much of our team could be there investing in them.

And here’s hoping that during this week we can find a new generation of first time donors to help carry on the work.

EICHER: Because there is so much work to do, so we’d best get to it. It’s time now for Legal Docket.

The Supreme Court has five weeks left in this term, with more than thirty opinions due before the end of it. That includes the college admissions dispute at Harvard and the challenge to President Biden’s plan to cancel student loans, not to mention a major First Amendment case involving a custom wedding website designer. It’s another of the many controversies that has grown out of the court’s same-sex marriage ruling back in 2015, now eight years ago.

Last week, the court handed down three opinions, all of them unanimous opinions

REICHARD: First, the case of the 94-year-old woman who lost her condo over a property tax dispute. That may be fresh in your memory. That was argued in April and we covered it three weeks ago.

Quick refresher on the facts: Geraldine Tyler...



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