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Anastasia Boden, a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation joins “Cases and Controversies,” along with Georgia State University College of Law professor Eric Segall to discuss the recent term, ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
The courts continue to be the only bulwark against an overreaching executive, writes Nancy Gertner, a former U.S. District ...
The National Constitution Center and the Center on the Structural Constitution at Texas A&M University School of Law are ...
Supreme Court Rulings Mirror American Sentiments on Key Social Issues This Term In a term that saw intense debate over highly ...
Chief Justice John Roberts on Saturday said some public criticism of the Supreme Court’s work is “not terribly helpful,” ...
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to take steps aimed at implementing its ban on birthright citizenship. It has also made it far more difficult to challenge executive orders.
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to take steps aimed at implementing its ban on birthright citizenship. It has also made it far more difficult to challenge executive orders.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the University of Virginia's Amanda Frost, who studies immigration and citizenship law, about the Supreme Court ruling that dramatically limits federal judges' power.
Lawyer and media groups seek reconsideration of decision that could allow officials to shield communications from public view ...
West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey fires back at backlash against the Supreme Court's ruling limiting nationwide ...