Supreme Court Decisions NPR's Nina Totenberg reports on two of today's Supreme Court rulings. In one case, the court ruled unanimously that a marijuana-legalization group did not have the right to challenge the rules of a Chicago agency that denied them a permit to demonstrate. In the other case, the justices ruled 6-3 that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has the right to bring discrimination suits against employers -- even when employees had signed away their right to sue, in favor of arbitration.

Supreme Court Decisions

Supreme Court Decisions

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NPR's Nina Totenberg reports on two of today's Supreme Court rulings. In one case, the court ruled unanimously that a marijuana-legalization group did not have the right to challenge the rules of a Chicago agency that denied them a permit to demonstrate. In the other case, the justices ruled 6-3 that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has the right to bring discrimination suits against employers — even when employees had signed away their right to sue, in favor of arbitration.