New in Civitas: "The Roberts Court Needs To Reboot The Machinery Of Death"
"The way for judges to stop tinkering with the machinery of death is to stop tinkering with the machinery of death."
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"The way for judges to stop tinkering with the machinery of death is to stop tinkering with the machinery of death."
How the heck did Alabama’s Republican lawmakers screw this one up?
More than 70 House Republicans led by Steve Scalise urged the Supreme Court to reject Boulder County's climate lawsuit against ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy.
6/2/1952: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer decided.
Groups demanding exemptions from vaccines on religious grounds are gaining steam in the courts, even as health chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dials back his effor...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday indicated that he is willing to take a federal appeals court decision restricting his transgender military ban to the Supreme Court. Earlier in the day, a divi...
The second lady said she has been surprised by Trump's sense of humor.
A former Trump White House aide who once brokered a plot to seize voting machines, went on a racist Telegram rant, and built a nonprofit around publishing Biden...
The long-running case has reignited debate over the NFL’s Rooney Rule, racial hiring statistics, and how teams evaluate coaching candidates.
6/1/1925: Pierce v. Society of Sisters is decided.
The Supreme Court has entered its final stretch of the term, with about two dozen opinions to hand down before the justices flee for their summer break.
The Supreme Court may soon revisit a foundational question about the structure of the federal government: how much control the president has over so-called inde...
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump doesn't have the authority to impose higher import taxes on goods from nearly every other country.
A notice has been going out to carriers in the C.H. Robinson network, and it is worth reading carefully because of what may sit behind it. The message, branded ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is in dangerous denial about the consequences of enabling a wannabe king.
An 8-1 ruling in Chiles v. Salazar reframes a discredited medical practice as constitutionally protected speech and the consequences for families could be sever...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Terry Pitchford, from Mississippi, who argued racial discrimination during his jury selection.
5/29/1917: President John F. Kennedy's birthday. He would appoint two Justices to the Supreme Court: Byron R. White and Arthur...
As the Supreme Court prepares for a flurry of major opinions in June, legal experts are closely watching high-stakes cases that could reshape executive power, c...
Conservative justices’ excuses for eviscerating the Voting Rights Act embody an indefensible indifference to the rights of Black voters
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From hate group leader Mat Staver: Rogue, LGBTQ-led states like Rhode Island are refusing to obey plain law and crystal-clear U.S. Supreme Court rulings. Libert...
The Supreme Court issued a surprisingly good decision in a racial jury-selection case on Thursday.
On a deceptively peaceful Wednesday evening in Fairfax County, Virginia, the fragile sanctuary of a suburban neighborhood was suddenly disrupted by a
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was the victim of a swatting call at her Falls Church, Virginia, residence Wednesday evening, according to Fairfax Count...
Swatting Justice Barrett was a serious threat, not a prank, risking violence and public safety resources.
The Supreme Court agreed with a lower court's ruling that a Mississippi man's conviction and death penalty must be overturned for racial bias.
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Black death row inmate who argued racial discrimination occurred in the jury-selection process before his trial. CBS N...