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The Supreme Court’s Shadow-Docket Secrets Have Been Spilled

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The New RepublicBApr 21, 10:00 AM

The Supreme Court’s Shadow-Docket Secrets Have Been Spilled

The New York Times on Saturday published a series of Supreme Court internal memos that amount, in hindsight, to a major milestone in the decline of American democracy. The closely held memos show how

The New RepublicBApr 20, 5:06 PM

Supreme Court to Hear Another Case Seeking to Destroy LGBTQ Rights

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a new religious rights case that could challenge a landmark 1990 decision. Parents within the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver, which runs 34 preschools across Co

The Daily BeastCApr 21, 1:47 AM

Supreme Court Justice Blasts Colleagues in Scathing Dissent

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has rebuked her colleagues in a scathing solo dissent, claiming that she “cannot fathom” the majority’s decision. The rebuke centered on a case that address

The New RepublicBApr 15, 3:06 PM

Trump, 79, Makes Wild Error While Warning Supreme Court Justice Alito

During an interview with Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo, Donald Trump was unable to remember when Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died—once again raising questions about the president’s mental a

Law DorkBApr 20, 3:49 AM

The 2016 Supreme Court memos and the mess that John Roberts has made of his court

The New York Times scoop about the Clean Power Plan case SCOTUS memos highlights the conservative justices' brazen disregard for their own rules — both then and now.

Law DorkBApr 15, 11:24 PM

Why Justice Sotomayor's apology to Justice Kavanaugh makes sense

There are just nine votes on the court, and each time they cast those votes they’re setting the rules that all of us need to live under for now. Sotomayor knows that.

Washington PostAApr 20, 5:42 PM

Supreme Court to review Catholic preschools’ bid for LGBTQ exemption

The Colorado schools say they’re being excluded from funding because of their denial of enrollment to children of LGBTQ parents, which the state deems discriminatory.

ABC NewsBApr 20, 2:55 PM

Supreme Court will hear from religious preschools challenging exclusion from taxpayer-funded program

The Supreme Court will hear from Catholic preschools that say Colorado violated their religious rights by excluding them from a state-funded program over their admission policies

VoxBApr 20, 10:30 AM

The Supreme Court will decide when the police can use your phone to track you

Vice President JD Vance holds a highly sophisticated tracking device that the government can use to monitor his every move. | Jonathan Ernst/Pool/Getty Images Check your pocket. You’re probably carr

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