Whether the First Amendment protects a publisher from defamation liability when it conveys provably false factual accusations through a pejorative label and accompanying inflammatory imagery.
Being specific about Slaughter ’s holding is not only important for the law students who might be cold-called this upcoming ...
In its final expected brief in the White House ballroom dispute, the Trump administration asserted that “[f]inishing the ...
A group of Florida Republicans has appealed a ruling by a federal court in that state throwing out a lawsuit seeking to ...
Last week, they threw a Hail Mary pass, urging the Supreme Court to intervene. “Applicants do not ask this Court to release ...
As part of the Trump administration’s hardline approach to migrants, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh dissented in part. He would have held that the executive order did not violate the Constitution but ...
Doe, the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for Haitian and Syrian ...
The order by Senior U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush appointee, has never actually gone into effect.
Lawyers for a group of Texas families with children in the state’s public schools came to the Supreme Court on Monday, asking ...
Under longstanding tradition, the chief justice presides over oral argument and the justices’ private conferences. I propose ...
The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Friday, asking the justices to allow construction of the new White ...