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Linda Greenhouse of the NYT comments: A Supreme Court quiz: Who offered this paean to judicial restraint: “If it is not necessary to decide more to a case, then in…
Linda Greenhouse of the NYT comments: A Supreme Court quiz: Who offered this paean to judicial restraint: “If it is not necessary to decide more to a case, then in…
…Supreme Court only served about 10 years on the Court. The new Republican party adopted on its platform that slavery should not be extended to any new States. The method…
…us. Since 1970, the unrepresentative Senate has constructed a Supreme Court that more than ever favors the powerful few over the great majority. The US Supreme Court, being the final…
…NYC. You just have to know, I was being checked out. “The Supreme Court’s ‘Dead Hand,’” The Atlantic “The six Republican appointed Supreme Court justices have been nominated and confirmed…
Letters from an American May 4, 2022, Prof. Heather Cox Richardson Overturning Roe v. Wade The uproar over the leaked draft of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade continues. You…
…May 6, 2022, An 8-foot non-scalable wall is erected around the Supreme Court preventing Republicans mostly Democrat protesters from getting close to the court’s building. Violent protesters of the 2020…
…debates, numerous court precedents have established cops are not obligated to act in the interests of citizens. Supreme Court precedent holds that American police have no legal obligation to protect…
…the Supreme Court cracked part of the clause’s foundation with its ruling in Kennedy v. Bremerton. In that case, the court’s far-right majority ruled that public school officials in Bremerton, Washington,…
…strategic call when there are lines that are going to be drawn. Trump’s lawyers left it entirely up to the court. Gag Order. Appealed and Argued, Civil Discourse, Joyce Vance…
…ruling. Judge Sean Jordan of the US District Court of Texas’ Eastern District found the rule exceeded the bureau’s authority under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The court was agreeing…