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Their dissents suggest anything but an assumption of business as usual. The three liberal justices are writing about a majority unbound by law and its tiresome technicalities—about a majority that is ...
If one theme has emerged in President Donald Trump’s second term, it’s this: He’s leveraged the power of his office for ...
Still pending before the Supreme Court this week is an appeal from Trump's lawyers that seeks the firing of three Democratic ...
By a two-to-one margin, the public believes justices prioritize politics over the law. That's a disaster for the Supreme ...
Not many cases have been more important in the past quarter-century or, from a partisan perspective, more contentious than Bush v. Gore – the December 2000 ruling that stopped a ballot recount, ...
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The Dispatch on MSNHow the Supreme Court Is Returning Power to the PeopleWe may never see a better Supreme Court of the United States. Since Amy Coney Barrett arrived in late 2020, the six-justice ...
Opinion: Columnist David Lat says this past US Supreme Court term shows that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may become the ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority, minus Barrett, ruled in April that the lower court’s temporary restraining order was invalid and required the detainees to file habeas petitions instead.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority consistently ruled in favor of Trump policies this term, reshaping key constitutional and cultural precedents.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority consistently ruled in favor of Trump policies this term, reshaping key constitutional and cultural precedents.
Paul Gigot and legal scholar Ilya Shapiro discuss the evolution of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority and the criticisms coming from the liberal Justices in their opinions.
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