Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other
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SlateBApr 24, 9:25 PM
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The Department of Justice announced on Friday that it has dropped its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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The NationBApr 23, 12:06 PM
Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other
Elie Mystal The breach of decorum says a lot about the crisis of the court—and that’s a good thing. The post Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other appeared first on
Democracy DocketBApr 26, 1:01 PM
Virginia Supreme Court to hear GOP bid to block voter-approved redistricting - Democracy Docket
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LA TimesAApr 22, 4:09 PM
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Justice Clarence Thomas is joined by the liberals in refusing to shield negligent military contractors, even in combat zones.
The New RepublicBApr 22, 3:34 PM
Trump Melts Down Over Supreme Court Right Before Decisions Released
President Donald Trump is once again attacking members of the Supreme Court. Trump lamented that Democrats should be happy with their tight-knit minority on the Supreme Court in a post on Truth Socia
SalonCApr 25, 5:15 PM
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The HillBApr 26, 4:00 PM
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The HillBApr 25, 1:50 AM
Mississippi governor calling for special session over state Supreme Court map after VRA decision
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) announced on Friday that he will call a special session to consider new voting maps after the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a landmark redistricting case. Reeves said
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ReasonAApr 23, 7:20 PM
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TownhallDApr 24, 5:55 PM
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Hot AirCApr 25, 1:20 AM
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