Legal scholar Caleb Nelson is worried about the “pro-president” direction the Supreme Court seems to be moving toward.
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
Justices have handed Trump sweeping authority while also insulating him from being prosecuted from potential crimes committed ...
“Of course, the Framers did not expect the President to do everything personally,” wrote Nelson, whose views have been cited ...
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Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the court 34 years ago today. Not only is Thomas the longest serving current justice ...
In a dispute over a Louisiana voting map, the conservative majority signaled it might prohibit using race as a factor in creating election districts. Resulting redistricting could let states cement ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to strike down a 2024 congressional map that a group of voters has challenged ...
The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais on Wednesday, October 15, a case testing how far states may consider race when redrawing congressional districts to comply with ...
A more conservative Third Circuit debuted at en banc arguments, as two new appointees of President Donald Trump heard their ...
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