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On Monday morning, in an all-caps social media post, President Donald Trump wished a happy Memorial Day to “USA HATING JUDGES WHO SUFFER FROM AN IDEOLOGY THAT IS SICK, AND VERY DANGEROUS FOR OUR ...
Getting on this White House’s Supreme Court shortlist is a matter of showing that you will be loyal to the president above all else. On Friday, the Supreme Court issued an order that temporarily ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared before a Senate committee on Tuesday and contended that habeas corpus, a constitutional right protecting individuals from government ...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Thursday in Trump v. CASA, the case about President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to rescind the Constitution’s grant of birthright citizenship.
At 6:56 a.m. on Thursday, a razor-thin majority of the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a sweeping budget bill that would impose draconian cuts to critical public services, allocate ...
Judicial Branch Employees Have No Rights At Work. The Judiciary Accountability Act Could Change That
If you graduate from law school and go work for a law firm, and you’re bullied, sexually harassed, or retaliated against by your employer, your first move is probably filing a complaint with human ...
Gorsuch, however, had other subjects on his mind. “That’s the one where [students] are supposed to look for the leather and things—and bondage? Things like that, right?” he asked the district’s lawyer ...
Last week, the Supreme Court issued an unsigned opinion requiring the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Maryland man whom immigration ...
The Supreme Court’s newest member, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, debuted at oral argument this week, and very quickly got under the skin of the conservative legal commentariat. Merrill v. Milligan is ...
In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court will answer a question that feels like it should not be difficult: whether the Constitution gives parents a de facto veto over any aspect of public education ...
The end of the most recent Supreme Court term kicked off what has quickly become a cherished tradition for America’s legal journalists: the race to publish breathless term recaps declaring that all is ...
Hookworm, a parasite that lives in the small intestine, was thought to be eradicated in most of the United States decades ago. People generally contract the illness by walking on soil contaminated by ...
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