After being arrested and fined for calling patrons “whores” and “Jezebels,” a street preacher challenged a sweeping 1994 ...
“The most important purposes of the Constitution (are) to protect our rights and to create a structure of government that ...
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The biggest names on the briefs
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making ...
The Catholic Church has been unusually critical of the Trump administration's immigration tactics. Now, it's trying to get the Supreme Court on its side.
President Trump is likely to make less of an impact on the federal bench in his second term because of fewer vacancies, a ...
The arrest of a Nashville reporter by ICE has once again sparked the debate over the First Amendment rights of non-citizens.
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a First Amendment lawsuit from a street preacher who used a loudspeaker to call people ...
The SAVE America Act should be reworked for budget reconciliation, bypassing filibuster with simple majority vote, Sen. John Kennedy argued.
Why true intimacy requires us to set aside the moral filter and embrace the ‘unfair’ reality of human connection.
Out-of-court manipulation of the courts is the latest play for climate activism. Recognizing the weakness of the merits of their novel litigation theories, trying to hold myriad defendants liable for ...
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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, March 17
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We recommend celebrating by reading about Supreme Court justices of Irish descent. The post SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, March 17 appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
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