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Immunity Ruling Delays Trump NY Sentencing by Months Judge Merchan pushed the hush money sentencing to September after Trump’s legal team asked him to consider the Supreme Court’s immunity decision.
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July 1, 2024
Supreme Court Gives Trump Permission to Stand Above Law In another landmark decision, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority guts Trump’s federal trial and green-lights the imperial presidency.
Supreme Court’s Overturning of Chevron Is a Massive Power Grab The decision might not spark mass protests in the way that Dobbs did, but it should.
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June 21, 2024
Supreme Court Backs Off on Gun-Rights Absolutism In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court grudgingly accepted a federal law prohibiting firearm possession by domestic abusers.
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June 18, 2024
Tax Dollars Are Now Funding Christian-Nationalist Schools Owing to Republican school-voucher initiatives and a toxic 2022 Supreme Court decision, public funds are subsidizing a new breed of religious school.
The Supreme Court’s Make-or-Break Decision on Trump Watch closely because this will be the most important political moment of the summer.
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June 13, 2024
The Supreme Court Didn’t Crush Abortion Rights for Once Justices unanimously rejected a bid to restrict abortion-pill access, but another decision is on the way involving emergency abortions.
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June 3, 2024
Trump Demands That Supreme Court Rescue Him From Conviction The 45th president’s imperial attitude toward his appointees is not a good look for the allegedly apolitical Court.
The Idea of Presidential Immunity Is Not As Ridiculous As You’ve Heard Trump’s legal team is making one argument that’s silly — but another one that’s not.
The Texas Immigration Law Is Doomed SB-4 makes for compelling political theater, but the Supreme Court will reject it.
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Mar. 23, 2024
McConnell Stole a Supreme Court Seat. Is That the Norm Now? Debate over whether Sotomayor should retire reveals control of both the White House and Senate may be necessary to confirm anyone going forward.
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Mar. 4, 2024
Supreme Court Says Colorado Cannot Kick Trump Off the Ballot States will not be able to declare Trump ineligible to hold office based on the Constitution’s post–Civil War era insurrectionist ban.
The 14th Amendment Effort Only Ended Up Helping Trump It was a wild law-school hypothetical sprung to life. It only ended up giving Trump’s candidacy a boost.
Supreme Court Doesn’t Give a Damn About Jack Smith’s Timeline —and It Shouldn’t The result is disappointing to many (including me), but it’s the only proper way for judges to do their job.
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Feb. 8, 2024
Supreme Court Justices Fear Red States Will Label Biden an Insurrectionist Too Republicans accuse Biden of behavior equivalent to Trump’s every time they disagree with him.
The Supreme Court’s Silver-Bullet Solution to the 14th Amendment Problem Colorado and Maine have taken Trump off the ballot. The Court wants to put an end to this, now.
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Jan. 3, 2024
2024 Drama Kicks Off With Shutdown Threat and Trump Showdowns With congressional funding cliffs, GOP presidential primaries, and Trump court decisions, January and February are sure to be chaotic.
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Dec. 20, 2023
Supreme Court Shouldn’t Let State Judges Set 2024 Ballot The U.S. Supreme Court could avoid a definitive call on Colorado’s ruling disqualifying Trump. But that would just unleash more election chaos.
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July 20, 2023
Ramaswamy’s Supreme Court List Encourages Judicial Grandstanding The 2024 candidate is putting out lists of potential judicial nominees with extremist records, including lower-court picks. It’s a dangerous idea.
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July 3, 2023
Why Democrats Should Make the Supreme Court a Priority in 2024 After Roe v. Wade was reversed, Democrats learned how damaging a conservative Court could be — and how rewarding it might be to fight.
Fallout From SCOTUS Affirmative Action, Student-Loan Decisions: Live Updates We’re tracking the news and commentary regarding the controversial decisions and what impact they may have.
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June 23, 2023
Supreme Court Says Texas Can’t Boss Biden Around on Deportation Policy It’s a setback for Ken Paxton and other state-level Republicans who are constantly in court challenging administration policies.
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June 12, 2023
Affirmative Action Never Had a Chance The conservative backlash to the civil-rights era began immediately — and now it’s nearly complete.
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June 8, 2023
Supreme Court Passes Up Chance to Keep Gutting Voting Rights Act In a surprise, a 5-4 majority including Roberts and Kavanaugh struck down GOP-drawn congressional districts challenged by Black Alabama voters.
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May 24, 2023
DeSantis’s Weak Supreme Court Pitch Is No Threat to Trump The Florida governor can’t outdo Trump’s transformation of the Court, so he’s just promising to keep it going longer.
Warhol Against the Supreme Court and Beyond What a renewed obsession with copyright says about the state of artistic appropriation.
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Jan. 20, 2023
What the Supreme Court Left Out of Its Dobbs -Leak Report The investigation failed to identify the leaker of the draft opinion — and the justices got light treatment.
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Oct. 5, 2022
Justice Jackson’s Originalist Case for Racial Equality Ketanji Brown Jackson didn’t buy Alabama’s argument that the 14th Amendment prohibits the state from following the Voting Rights Act.
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Oct. 4, 2022
The Supreme Court Is Back and Ready to Do More Damage If reproductive freedom was the major casualty of the last term of the Court, racial justice could be most at risk now.
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June 30, 2022
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case That Could Gut Voting Rights Odds are good the conservative majority will confirm total legislative control of redistricting and (more alarmingly) of all election rules.
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June 30, 2022
Supreme Court Ends Term by Sabotaging Fight Against Climate Change The finale to this devastating term was a landmark decision by conservative justices limiting the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions.
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June 27, 2022
Supreme Court Takes a Knee for School Prayer The Court’s conservatives struck another blow against the separation of church and state by ruling to protect highly performative prayer.
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June 26, 2022
Outrage, Uncertainty, and Instant Abortion Bans After R oe v. Wade Overturned Some Republican leaders are already calling for a nationwide ban, while protesters assemble outside the Supreme Court to express their outrage.
‘Things Will Be Fine’: GOP Insiders Doubt Overturning Roe v. Wade Will Cost Them They don’t seem all that worried the Supreme Court’s decision to end the right to an abortion will come back to haunt them in the midterms.
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June 24, 2022
John Roberts Had a Vague Plan to Only Half-Kill Abortion Rights The chief justice said he preferred a “more measured course” in his Dobbs concurrence. His new standard would have allowed most abortion bans anyway.
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June 24, 2022
Clarence Thomas Threatens Contraception, LGBTQ+ Rights Could Be Next to Go In his concurrence to the Dobbs decision ending the right to an abortion, Justice Thomas said the Court should “reconsider” other precedents too.
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June 21, 2022
Supreme Court Strikes Another Blow Against Church-State Separation The Court’s conservative majority ruled that Maine can’t exclude religious schools from a state tuition program. Are mandatory vouchers next?
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June 16, 2022
Did Ginni Thomas Tell John Eastman Supreme Court Secrets? Emails show Trump’s lawyer John Eastman hoped the Supreme Court would help overturn the 2020 election. And he was in contact with one justice’s wife.
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May 3, 2022
Republicans Too Upset About Leak to Celebrate Abortion Win Conservatives can’t talk about the Supreme Court ending reproductive rights right now, but please ask again after the midterms.
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May 3, 2022
The Leak Is Good, Actually The Supreme Court is just another partisan institution. It should be treated like one.
‘We’ve Made It’: Ketanji Brown Jackson Celebrates Historic Confirmation Lawmakers and other guests attended an event honoring Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation on the White House’s South Lawn.
Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson, First Black Woman on Supreme Court Jackson’s fortitude in the face of nasty GOP attacks elevated her already high reputation and helped secure her bipartisan Senate confirmation.
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Apr. 5, 2022
How Texas Became the Most Virulently Anti-Trans State in America The governor’s order to investigate gender-affirming care as child abuse was years in the making.
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Apr. 4, 2022
Jackson Gets Two More Republican Backers As Senate Votes Near Lisa Murkowski’s support was no great surprise, but Mitt Romney’s was good news for the future justice.
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Mar. 30, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation Will Be (Barely) Bipartisan Senator Susan Collins said she backs Jackson for the Supreme Court. That should give the judge at least one Republican vote.
QAnon’s Takeover of the Republican Party Is Virtually Complete It would be hilarious if it didn’t involve people in positions of real influence.
Ginni Thomas and the Conservative Rot at the Supreme Court Her deranged texts don’t just spur ethical and legal questions, but reflect much larger problems among the conservative majority.
Does the Supreme Court Deserve Ketanji Brown Jackson? The first Black female justice would lend the Court more credibility. That’s not necessarily a good thing.
u.s. supreme court
Mar. 24, 2022
GOP’s Antics at Jackson Hearings Weren’t Just an Appeal to QAnon Extremist dog whistling aside, Republicans senators’ primary goal was to paint Democrats as soft on crime and hostile to parents and children.
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Mar. 23, 2022
Ted Cruz Outdid Himself in the Jerkiness Department By going out of control while asking tendentious questions, the Texan put on an embarrassing display, presumably for the MAGA galleries.
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