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What’s up with the musical chairs at the Supreme Court? | Jeffrey Scharf, Everybody’s Business
"It fell to Gorsuch to point out that, although the rulings were the same and the vote count was the same, six of the nine justices changed teams," writes columnist Jeffrey Scharf.
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SCOTUStoday for Friday, March 6
On this day in 1857, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford, holding that Scott, an enslaved man who spent time in free territory, was not […] The post SCOTUStoday for Friday ...
For the court’s conservatives, the only consistency is their inconsistency. Still, things rather conspicuously keep going the ...
This is how the government turns protected speech into a federal crime.
Donald Trump has made the bizarre claim that he won the Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs, despite its brutal takedown of his ...
Press reports and poll results declare the U.S. economy is in worse condition than it was in 2021 through 2024. Are they right?
The Supreme Court upheld parental rights against California's gender secrecy policy in Mirabelli v. Bonta on Monday.
The case, Mirabelli v. Bonta, focused on whether parents can be notified if their child expresses gender nonconformity or ...
What to know about the Supreme Court's ruling on California's policies aimed at protecting trans kids at school.
After repeated but cryptic rebukes from the justices, Judge Brian Murphy last week again ruled against one of the ...
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Divided court sides with parents in dispute over California policies on transgender students
The Supreme Court on Monday night granted a request from a group of California parents to reinstate a ruling by a federal district court that prohibits schools in that state […] The post Divided court ...
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