The Supreme Court decides not to decide, for now, about Trump’s firing of a government official.
Alexander Hamilton saw it coming. In the Federalist Papers, he described the judiciary as a feeble branch of government, easily “overpowered, awed or influenced” by Congress and the president. Lacking ...
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As Trump serves up federal chaos as a surrogate for governance, one wonders if this is what the federalist-majority Roberts ...
A lawyer argues that the Supreme Court must stand up to the Trump Administration and preserve the rule of law.
As part of a rapidly escalating war on corporate and government diversity, equity and inclusion programs, President Donald ...
The justices have all but stopped issuing summary reversals, which are unsigned decisions used to correct clear errors by ...
It’s not only crucial for democracy, but it’s the only way for the court to stay consistent with its own rulings.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Tuesday that she has ... Sotomayor’s remarks echoed points Chief Justice John ...
President Donald Trump has expounded an extraordinary vision of his authority over the past month, relying on the Supreme ...
Trump’s executive orders and firings sparked lawsuits over presidential authority. Experts are saying he is renewing founding ...
President Donald Trump has been critical of federal judges who've moved to block some of his most contentious actions, such ...
A divided Supreme Court on Friday put off ruling ... legal questions raised in Dellinger’s lawsuit. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Clarence Thomas, Elena Kagan, Brett M.
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