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The Supreme Court is not saying people don’t have certain rights, just that no courts can help them when those rights are violated.
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The Supreme Court Just Gutted America's Asylum Promise
“The inhumanity of that is something I think we all need to pause to take in," law professor Jennifer Gordon told HuffPost.
The Supreme Court has voted 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria, exposing hundreds of thousands more pe
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Ask Jordan: What are the biggest cases left for the Supreme Court to decide this term?
“Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration lawsuits and other issues.
A pair of less-heralded decisions shine a bright light the Roberts Court’s appetite for constitutional destruction.
But first I’d like to turn to my colleague Ann Marimow, who covers the Supreme Court. The justices could release some important rulings today. Ann’s going to tell you about what’s at stake. By Ann E.
The Supreme Court's 2025-26 term has been punctuated with some high-stakes cases: birthright citizenship, voting rights, presidential powers and consequential civil rights cases. Some of the most anticipated and significant cases have yet to be decided.
