America is currently at war over partisan gerrymandering. The Republican-controlled Texas legislature has just gerrymandered ...
Twenty years ago this week, John Roberts was sworn in as chief justice of the Supreme Court, at 50 years old. On that day, Lisa Graves “wept.” As chief counsel for nominations with the Senate ...
A Republican attack on a core provision of the Voting Rights Act that's designed to protect racial minorities comes to the ...
For twenty years, the chief justice and his wrecking crew have toppled precedents—no wonder the Roberts Court is hemorrhaging public support.
It is key to the longtime objectives supported by and benefiting the billionaires who funded the court-capture machine.
The yearning for a king's paternal guidance suffuses the conservative justices' push to affirm the "unitary executive" theory ...
(Reuters) -John Roberts has served for two decades as the chief justice of the United States, a time when the Supreme Court has moved American law dramatically to the right. Here is a look in ...
John Roberts was not supposed to be the U.S. chief justice. When President George W. Bush nominated him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005, it was as one of the nine-member body's eight associate ...
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Has the Supreme Court Abandoned Originalism?

The right-wing majority has veered hard in the direction of the unitary executive theory—and a schism with conservative legal ...
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The Supreme Court’s 2025 term could carry major rulings on voting rights, campaign finance, executive power and transgender rights.