It’s not just a brand new year; it’s a midterm election year. And the stakes this coming November are mind-boggling, so, of course, Republicans are starting to do everything they can to rig the ...
WASHINGTON − Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh seemed to draw from personal experience coaching his daughter’s basketball team when the high court debated on Jan. 13 whether states can ban ...
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Under Chief Justice John Roberts, the highest court has shown little concern about adhering to longstanding precedents. AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump, emboldened by the Supreme Court’s ...
A couple of years ago, the Supreme Court shifted the one “non-argument day” it holds for almost every argument session sitting to the Friday before the session starts, instead of the Monday after the ...
A majority of the Supreme Court seemed inclined on Tuesday to back state efforts to protect women’s sports. The justices considered challenges to Idaho and West Virginia laws that prohibit boys from ...
As the Supreme Court heads into the new year, its docket makes clear that the justices aren’t easing into a quiet second half of the term. This winter, we’ll get hearings in a series of cases that go ...
It’s barely 2026, and there’s already a contender for the year’s worst Supreme Court story. Three economists claim in a new paper that the Justices are biased in favor of the rich. How did they make ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to uphold state laws that ban transgender athletes from taking part in girls' and women's school and college sports. The court, which has a ...
Across the broad spectrum of the American public, this Supreme Court has had the reputation of rubber-stamping President Trump as he expands the broad reach of executive power. Bad reputations die ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has never had much use for legal scholarship, but a new article about birthright citizenship may well cause him to change his mind. An exhaustive study by two researchers ...
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