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When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
The post The Problem With the Supreme Court's 'Shadow Docket' appeared first on Reason.com. Yes, it has to do with the ...
In a recent ruling allowing the Trump administration to disassemble the Department of Education and fire nearly 1,400 federal ...
A series of recent Supreme Court decisions favoring the Trump administration were made under the court’s “emergency docket,” ...
By allowing the Trump administration to decimate the Department of Education, the Supreme Court’s majority has elevated its ...
Paulette Jiles, a horse-riding poet and historical novelist who evoked the grit and grandeur of the American West in “News of ...
In a series of terse, unsigned orders, the court has often been giving the green light to President Trump’s agenda without a ...
Opinion: Former Fordham Law School dean Matthew Diller says the Supreme Court is on course to rely more on its "shadow docket ...
Washington — The Supreme Court spent much of its most recent term responding to a fire hose of requests for emergency relief ...
Across the street from the U.S. Capitol, the Supreme Court justices discussed whether the Department of Education should be ...