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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...
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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...
Yesterday marked 81 years since the inauguration of President Harry Truman, who went on to select four Supreme Court justices while he was in office. Will President Donald Trump ha...
Plus, the justices heard argument on Wednesday on the Trump administration’s effort to revoke temporary protected status from Syrian and Haitian nationals.
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...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on Friday penned an 8-0 ruling in favor of Chevron in the Chevron USA Inc. v. Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana case, overturning the ap...
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...
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 [...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Trump administration on Tuesday in a dispute involving its policy regulating immigration judges’ “work-related speech.” In its per...
Plus, the court addressed a Cuban confiscation case, a death-row IQ dispute, and ERISA provisions.
The justice defends the Supreme Court as a model of respectful and principled adjudication.
I mean someone (cough, Alito, cough) would have to retire first, so the cart may be before the cart here. The post The Senate Is ‘Prepared’ To Confirm A Supreme Court Justice — And...
This morning, the court will hear argument in the birthright citizenship case, Trump v. Barbara. We will be live blogging beginning at 9:30 a.m. EDT. For a great introduction to […...
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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 Supreme Court issued a shocking ruling on Wednesday about a congressional map in Louisiana that was drawn to give black voters a boost in representation. The case, Louisiana v....
Yesterday marked four years since Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the Supreme Court, paving the way for her to become the first Black woman to serve as a […] The pos...
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...
Fifteen months into Donald Trump’s second administration, and after repeated Supreme Court rulings affirming ICE’s authority to detain and deport illegal aliens, lower courts still...
Senate Republicans who fear their three-seat majority could be in danger in this year's midterm election would welcome the retirement of conservative Justice Samuel Alito as an "Oc...
Plus: Does Trump expect to lose the birthright citizenship case?
A major Supreme Court leak reveals internal memos on fast-tracking cases, giving liberals new ammunition to attack the controversial shadow docket.
It's always fascinating to watch John Oliver focus on a major issue, while ridiculing the major players to shreds. This week, it was the Supreme Court, and shadow dockets. “The Cou...
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