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Another Supreme Court term has come and gone, which means it is once again time for law professors to write opinion columns revealing just how little they understand the subjects they are handsomely ...
On Tuesday, Senate Republicans passed a budget reconciliation bill which, if enacted, would slash lifesaving health and food assistance by hundreds of billions of dollars, and transfer billions more ...
The Court’s opinion in CASA presents class actions as a workable alternative to nationwide injunctions, which will be surprising to anyone with a passing familiarity with the Court’s hostility to ...
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Mahmoud v. Taylor, the conservative legal movement’s most ambitious attempt yet to refashion this country’s 250-year-old history of ...
The choice-of-provider statute, Jackson argued, “easily satisfies” the test for creating such a right, even if legislators didn’t anticipate Gorusch subjecting the law to a magic word test 60 years ...
A whistleblower report alleges that during his time at the Justice Department, Third Circuit nominee Emil Bove suggested telling a federal judge “fuck you” in response to a court order he did not like ...
On Monday, the Republicans on the Supreme Court issued an unsigned, unexplained order permitting the Trump administration to ship noncitizens to countries where they have never been and where they may ...
The Supreme Court held today in United States v. Skrmetti that the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution is no obstacle to laws that deny lifesaving medical care to transgender children. In 2023 ...
On Sunday, 11 days after the Senate Judiciary Committee held confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump’s first batch of judicial nominees, the committee published the nominees’ answers to ...
On Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a nomination hearing for, among others, Whitney Hermandorfer, President Donald Trump’s nominee for a seat on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear two cases challenging the constitutionality of state-level bans on assault-style weapons and large-capacity magazines. One appeal, Snope v. Brown, ...
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