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Justice Ketanji Jackson, you may stand alone in SCOTUS, but those last two letters “US”, means we got your back.
The Supreme Court signaled its appetite to pull more teeth from the Voting Rights Act, rendering it all but biteless.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc.(2025 U.S. LEXIS 2501) struck down the authority of federal ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a directive on Thursday, mandating universities to provide admissions data to ...
As the executive branch continues to test the boundaries of its authority with increasing brazenness, a growing number of federal judges have responded with remarkable clarity and courage. Their ...
On the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress, just 30% of eighth-graders were proficient in reading, down from 34% ...
Supreme Court justices can't receive more than about $30,000 in outside income annually, but book revenue is exempt from that ...
It says something about the ruined state of local TV news that the lawsuits now are much more informative and entertaining ...
Professor Stephen Sachs of Harvard Law School spoke at an event hosted by Dartmouth’s chapter of the Federalist Society about ...
Whether you think the nine justices are doing a good job has a lot to do with which side of the aisle you're on, Gallup found ...
Two weeks ago, and two days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the president can fire three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) without cause, I received an alert from the ...
Michael Qian joined Haynes Boone as a partner in its Supreme Court and appellate practice groups in Dallas and Washington, ...