When the Supreme Court hears arguments next week on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, prepare for crossed wires. Liberals who typically oppose Trump’s economic policies will espouse traditionally ...
The Supreme Court’s three liberal justices appear to be wholly at odds on how to navigate Donald Trump’s second presidency.
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SCOTUS' Liberals Are Far From United
The Supreme Court's three liberal justices are facing a crisis of strategy and unity as the court's conservative majority ...
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'Sort of like war': Rift exposed as Supreme Court liberals clash on how to face Trump
A philosophical divide is tearing a rift between two liberal Supreme Court justices opposed to the right-wing slide of the ...
There are only three liberal justices on the Supreme Court — and they are not on the same page. They are responding very ...
Outnumbered and facing vast stakes, Justices Kagan and Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy ...
Supreme Court makes it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants with obstruction, charge Trump faces
The Supreme Court on Friday limited a federal obstruction law that has been used to charge hundreds of Capitol riot ...
You’ve likely heard of AI-driven mistakes in legal filings, but what about AI juries? Law professor Joseph Kennedy organized ...
Pulse that the upcoming Supreme Court case on Trump's tariffs is a close one to call and an outcome that leaves both sides ...
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If we want to see the rule of law protected and defended for our younger generations against a radical, left-wing agenda, we must make room across our deep conservative bench.
Two decades after a Republican-controlled Congress gave gun manufacturers immunity from being sued over crimes committed with ...
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