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Trump’s nomination of Emil Bove to be a federal judge has sparked a larger battle within the conservative legal movement.
The Trump administration has lost approximately 60% of the court rulings against it since Inauguration Day and won 31%—while another 9% were mixed rulings both in favor and against the ...
President Trump’s signature second-term legislative agenda is hitting the courts. His “big, beautiful bill” is a boon for Second Amendment groups that say it aids their quest to ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ June 27 The New York Times say the rising national debt is already troublesome The rise of the federal debt over the past two ...
Chief Justice John Roberts chastised President Donald Trump early on in his second term, and Justice Amy Coney Barrett pointedly questioned whether his administration would adhere to court orders.
The justices’ regular caseload was overshadowed by requests from the president to allow some of his most controversial policies to go forward.
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Samuel Alito Takes Pride in Gay-Bashing
With his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public ...
Alito's concerns about "loopholes" in the Supreme Court's universal injunctions ruling emerge as judges issue sweeping ...
Justice Samuel Alito said the Supreme Court ignored Congress's intention in its ruling on retroactive relief under the First Step Act.
A group of climate activists seeking to revive their lawsuit against the EPA referenced a legal opinion by Justice Samuel ...
With his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public education.
An attorney told Newsweek the decision will not lead to future similar "slippery slopes." Opponents say it could unravel the tenets of public education.