In previous articles, I explored two of the biggest unanswered questions in the Second Amendment space: Who are “the people,” ...
Plus, what Cecillia Wang said about arguing the birthright citizenship case during SCOTUSblog’s term-in-review event.
Updated on June 29 at 1:35 p.m. The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve’s ...
Updated on June 29 at 8:15 p.m. The Supreme Court on Monday gave President Donald Trump sweeping new authority over ...
Peter S. Canellos is a prize-winning journalist and the author of Revenge for the Sixties: Sam Alito and the Triumph of the ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may be starting a statutory-interpretation revolution. Jackson’s third full term was a doozy of ...
One might argue that Supreme Court justices are more visible today than ever before. Six have published books and Brett ...
Over the past year, I have written about the emergency docket, and each time the analysis has centered on substantive ...
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed Texas to continue to enforce, at least for now, a law that requires app stores to verify ...
About a year ago the Trump administration appeared to have defied legal restraints on the presidency to the point of a ...
Amy Howe, Justices’ financial disclosures reveal Bad Bunny concert tickets, plenty of travel in 2025, SCOTUSblog (Jun. 29, ...
Cecillia Wang, the national legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, called her April 1 argument in Trump v. Barbara, the challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to ...
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