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If Republicans are wise, Louisiana v. Callais could be the kind of once-in-a-century Supreme Court decision that returns America to its constitutional roots.
On April 29, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that using race in drawing Congressional districts is prohibited, significantly revising the previous understanding of federal law....
Like Dred Scott and past repudiated rulings, the justices’ latest betrayal of Black Americans can’t be the last word.
Who is at fault for the rush to judgment in Louisiana?
Each district drawn that used race is now unconstitutional.
Stacey Abrams: The Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais ruling tells a lie to America
The Supreme Court strikes down race-based districting
Time to say the quiet part out loud: Louisiana v. Callais is one of the most racist Supreme Court decisions since Plessy v. Ferguson. To borrow a concept from employment discrimi...
(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a request from civil rights plaintiffs to recall its judgment in Louisiana v. Callais, leaving in place the court’s...
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...
It makes no difference when the Court issues its judgment.
I return to this topic given the historic nature of the ruling and its novelty involving a Louisiana case, Callais v. Louisiana. This past week the Supreme Court invalidated on con...
Louisiana v. Callais is not going to work out well for anyone who supports transit or equity in transportation.
A series of lawsuits seeking potentially billions of dollars from oil companies for environmental damage to Louisiana's coastal areas got a substantial setback from the U.S. Suprem...
On April 17, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled 8-0 that Louisiana's sprawling coastal-erosion litigation against American energy producers belongs in federal court. This landm...
Supreme Court Justices have unanimously decided that the Plaquemines Parish lawsuit against oil companies should be moved to federal court.
Voting was about to start in the state’s Senate and House elections. Due to Callais, they’ll likely be delayed as Republicans rush to rewrite maps.
BATON ROUGE, La. (CN) - In a win for environmentalists, a federal judge found a coastal project in Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin was approved in violation of both the National Envi...
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers and lower courts, and for peop...
(By Andrew Rice/The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision Friday, sent back a state court ruling in favor of oil companies Chevron and ExxonMobil seeking mill...
Plus, the start date of tariff refunds has been very slightly delayed.
The 8-0 procedural decision gives the companies a new day in federal court after a state jury ordered Chevron to pay upward of $740 million to clean up damage to the state's coastl...
We all have legal duties. Some arise from contracts that we choose to enter. Others are spelled out in statutes or regulations. Still others are imposed by the common law. One of t...
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