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The Supreme Court on Monday issued an order clearing the way for agents to resume aggressive immigration sweeps in LA. And, a new Nation's Report Card shows drops in science, math and reading scores.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned Tuessday about the "price we pay" when the Supreme Court overturns precedents during an appearance on "The View."
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily allowed President Donald Trump to fire a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after the commissioner sued over her dismissal. The president,
SOUTH BEND — After the fatal shooting Wednesday, Sept. 10 of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, organizers with the Michiana Alliance for Democracy decided to go forward with a protest against Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett and her appearance Friday, Sept. 12 at the University of Notre Dame.
The Supreme Court’s so-called “shadow docket” is not a new phenomenon. The justices have long considered cases on an emergency basis. However, the
Opinion: White & Case attorneys Mark Davies and Kufere Laing write that appellate courts are the primary arena where the future of artificial intelligence law is being litigated.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor blasted the Supreme Court’s decision to allow wide-scale ICE raids and immigration stops in Los Angeles to continue on Monday. In a scathing dissent, she said the court was giving the Department of Homeland Security a green light to “seize anyone who looks Latino.”
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Show me your papers!? SCOTUS lawful presence ruling should outrage you | Opinion
These are dark days in America. The Supreme Court, for the first time in the modern era, lets police demand to see your proof of lawful presence.
Mount Pleasant is considering creating local protections for isolated wetlands. The town would be one of the first in South Carolina to do so, after Bluffton.
They’re already enshrined to the nation’s highest bench, but the Supreme Court’s conservative justices are clearly putting themselves on a pedestal—and are ready to rumble with any lower federal courts that they feel are getting too big for their britches—or robes.