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Plus, the court addressed a Cuban confiscation case, a death-row IQ dispute, and ERISA provisions.
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In this episode of Advisory Opinions, Sarah Isgur and David French cover a packed news cycle. Pam Bondi is out as Attorney General and Sarah makes the case that Todd Blanche is the...
In early January, as the country eagerly awaited a tariffs ruling that – as it turned out – was still more than a month away, Supreme Court watchers raised concerns […] The post A...
Plus, the court released four opinions on Thursday in cases on shortening prison sentences, jury selection, and last-mile drivers.
Without providing any clue how they got their hands on 16 internal Supreme Court memos, the New York Times posits that almost a week’s worth of the justices’ correspondence, from F...
On April 29, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States issued two decisions: Louisiana v. Callais, No. 24-109: This decision involving two consolidated appeals addresses whet...
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Here's a look at what happened at the Supreme Court this week. Plus, a new survey explores the partisan gap in views on the court and its causes.
President Donald Trump is not done complaining about the Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling. Keep reading to learn more about his latest message for the justices. The post SCOTUStoday...
Plus, the latest on tariff refunds and redistricting in Louisiana.
On April 10, 1869, Congress passed legislation increasing the number of Supreme Court justices from seven to nine, where it’s remained since. The post SCOTUStoday for Friday, April...
Happy publication day to SCOTUSblog’s own Sarah Isgur. Her new book Last Branch Standing offers “[a] myth-busting glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court.” The post SC...
It was a historic day at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral argument. Today’s newsletter has all you need [...
Plus, Justice Samuel Alito extended his order restoring mail access to an abortion pill.
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...
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel of the District of South Carolina discussed the "perplexing" and "mystifying" aspects of the U.S. Supreme Court's emergency docket with Justice K...
Plus, the court is expected to announce at least one opinion this morning. Don’t miss our live blog.
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law.In today’s column I first offer a different, nuanced, way to th...
The Court typically hears about 60 cases a year, plus a smattering of "shadow docket" cases that receive expedited review. Like schoolchildren, the justices take their summers off...
Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works.One of the most critical aspects of Supreme Court proce...
First “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” now “The View.” Hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin shared their SCOTUSblog fandom during Sarah Isgur’s appearance on the show o...
By now, readers of SCOTUSblog are quite familiar with the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, where parties come to the court seeking emergency orders, oftentimes without full briefi...
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