On a street in Minneapolis
…of the authorities. I hope some of this goes to the courts. “January 24. 2026” Letters from an American Professor Heather Cox Richardson This morning, on a street in Minneapolis,…
…of the authorities. I hope some of this goes to the courts. “January 24. 2026” Letters from an American Professor Heather Cox Richardson This morning, on a street in Minneapolis,…
…But the Court of Appeals ruling found that the retirees who sued to block the switch to Medicare Advantage were not entitled to their “promissory estoppel” cause of action – the…
…to answer, maybe he can ask the Vanderbilt Medical Center whether they’re now refusing to forgive out-of-pocket expenses because of Obamacare, and, if so, what it is in the ACA…
…regulate corporate campaign contributions are unconstitutional. Citizens United was decided on January 2, 2010 and was one of the earliest cases the Court decided in its 2009-2010 term. The Court’s…
…therefore flunked the purity test. A particularly jarring hallmark of the current Supreme Court majority’s aggressive Movement Conservative restructuring of American law in the image of 1980s Republican Party platforms…
– by Joyce Vance @ Civil Discourse The stakes are high, even though the Supreme Court won’t be deciding, at least not yet, whether Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship…
“Hundreds Of Law School Deans, Professors, Law Firm Partners, And Former Judges Demand That Government Officials Obey ‘The Rule of Law,’” Above The Law In the face of danger to…
…of the ACA. The San Jose Mercury News reports; “The nation’s new health care law is surging in popularity in the Golden State, according to the Field Poll, which finds…
…were half depopulated, he summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames of his court, and with these retired to the deep…
…US Supreme Court in the past 3 decades, the Court has decided against the Police only twice. The Court needs to revisit some of these decisions, free the Nation of…