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Why the Supreme Court Justices Are Suddenly Casting Shade on Each Other

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Democracy DocketBApr 22, 3:22 AM

In the Supreme Court of the United States - Democracy Docket

In the Supreme Court of the United States  Democracy Docket

SalonCApr 25, 10:00 AM

Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” brings hasty decisions with long‑lasting implications

New leak of confidential SCOTUS memos sheds light on potentially irreversible effects of emergency rulings

New York TimesAApr 26, 11:00 AM

Is the Supreme Court Coming Apart at the Seams?

A revealing glimpse of the state of the Supreme Court, on the verge of momentous rulings in the weeks ahead.

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.

SlateBApr 24, 9:25 PM

How the Supreme Court Should Respond to Trump’s Fed Probe Surrender

The Department of Justice announced on Friday that it has dropped its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

JacobinCApr 21, 3:21 PM

John Roberts’s About-Face on Supreme Court Activism

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

Virginia Supreme Court to hear GOP bid to block voter-approved redistricting  Democracy Docket

LA TimesAApr 22, 4:09 PM

U.S. troops may sue military contractors for their injuries, Supreme Court rules

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

Appeals court says no: Trump’s asylum restrictions hit another legal barrier

An appeals court says the administration can't rewrite who gets protection, setting up a fight in the Supreme Court

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