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Supreme Court clerks and networks of power
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
You could say it’s the perfect sign for a dumpster fire of a presidency. “White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell decided to take ...
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Court leans toward allowing trial judges to limit attorney-client discussions during overnight recesses
At least some of the justices at Monday morning’s oral argument in Villarreal v. Texas appear to be willing to permit trial ...
Over the past few months, there has been simmering tension and a shift in tone between the high court and lower courts ...
The court, dominated by a Republican-appointed majority and suffering from record low Democratic approval, has leaned into ...
Was Portsmouth High basketball player Anthony Ferola's right to pray violated? A Supreme Court case ruling may favor him.
Ill., challenging an Illinois regulation that allows ballots mailed in by Election Day to be counted for up to 14 days after ...
Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are ...
The court's conservative majority could invalidate the section of the Voting Rights Act aimed at ensuring minority voters are ...
Relying on Supreme Court precedent in the 1916 case Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v. Bombolis, the Ninth Circuit panel found in the citizens' favor on the Eighth Amendment claim but found their claim ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh argued that the Voting Rights Act must sunset after an undetermined amount of time. Justice Amy Coney ...
Questions asked during a Supreme Court hearing last week suggest change is coming, but the extent seems to hinge on the ...
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