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Controlling Opinions is a recurring series that explores the interaction of law, ideology, and discretion at the Supreme Court.It’s a question that most Supreme Court watchers are...
John Oliver explains the “shadow docket” — which has become a shortcut for rapidly advancing the Trump administration’s agenda through the nation’s highest court.
In the immortal words of Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, president pro tempore of the state senate: “Ten Fuckin’ One.”
Vermont's Democratic Party claims to champion inclusion — but a four-person committee, all of whom live in the same ward and two under the same roof, just decided who gets to be a...
* "Law school ranking shakeup sparks calls to retire T-14." We've been doing that here since at least 2017. [Reuters] * John Eastman formally disbarred. [NY Times] * And so, ri...
In its coverage of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s recent cast vote record decision, Democracy Docket framed the ruling as a dangerous victory for “election deniers” and claimed i...
Plus, the court addressed a Cuban confiscation case, a death-row IQ dispute, and ERISA provisions.
Congress must once again defend democracy from a hostile court.
Number of justices, term limits, enforceable ethics code – all “on the table”
We need rules for the Democratic primaries that will lift up the voices of talented DemocratsIn democracy, the rules matter. Six months before the midterms, the US supreme court’s...
Adler v. Shugerman on the Supreme Court's handling of separation of powers concerns on the "shadow docket."
Lawyers for Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, as well as county election officials, urged the Supreme Court on Wednesday to let them go ahead with a ballot that does […] The po...
* Memos reveal the origins of the Supreme Court's radical and previously unheard of embrace of the shadow docket. Short version: John Roberts cares a lot more about oil stocks than...
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* Research suggests that most clients still expect a lawyer to dress up. [Legal Cheek] * Legal Eagle describes the present political landscape as "multiple Watergates per week,"...
* The grand jury that investigated Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 election heard from more than 60 witnesses. The transcripts are now available. [Lawfare] * A dive into...
Since the Citizens United decision of 2010, the justices have dismantled Americans' voices. The only solution is at the ballot box
THE heartbeat of any democracy is the participation of its people. On Monday, that heartbeat was strong and steady as thousands of... To access this content, please pur...
On the rare occasion there’s a judges’ race in Oregon, it’s probably even more rare that Eugene Weekly would have an open case in the … Continue reading →
Absolutely. Olive branches that were ignored:
A discussion of the Supreme Court's "Shadow Docket" on the We the People Podcast.
'Our government is rooted in the consent of We the People,' retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer writes.
* Republican county judge blocks Virginia's redistricting effort. The same judge already tried to block it before and keeps getting swatted down by the state supreme court. [Reuter...
Only 32 of 435 House seats are competitive.
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