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The task of interpreting the law is inherently “political.” But no justice has been this comfortable saying so in public.
Earlier this week, all fifteen federal district judges in Maryland received a summons in a civil lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the state’s entire federal district court in ...
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 ...
Proposed legislation would ensure that the federal agency that provides security to judges answers to judges, not to Donald Trump.
Federal judges keep temporarily blocking Trump policies from taking effect. The Court’s six-justice conservative supermajority keeps riding gallantly to his rescue.
For transgender teachers in Florida, writing their names on the blackboard can be a fireable offense.
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker each took moments to celebrate at the final Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation vote.
If this scheme feels familiar, it’s because the Supreme Court blessed one just like it a few days ago. Federal law requires states to ensure that Medicaid patients may obtain services from “any ...
The law professor Noah Feldman's Supreme Court term recap reveals how hard pundits are working to reimagine the conservative project.
In the name of protecting children, Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton erodes the First Amendment rights of everyone else.
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