Views of Supreme Court Remain Near Historic Lows
…of the Supreme Court, while roughly as many view the court favorably. Although opinions of the court have been relatively stable over the last few years, favorable views remain…
…of the Supreme Court, while roughly as many view the court favorably. Although opinions of the court have been relatively stable over the last few years, favorable views remain…
…heretofore unknown constitutional principle the chief executive is quite literally is above the law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held in February the president does not have blanket…
I believe this to be self-explanatory. President Biden lowered premiums and expanded eligibility for ACA Healthcare. The new president never cared for the ACA and will do whatever he can…
November 1st is the start of the official 2023 ACA Open Enrollment Period (OEP) for anyone who needs quality, affordable healthcare coverage. Charles Gaba at ACA Signups has a very detailed rundown…
…overrule a (rare) state supreme court ruling in favor of the criminal defendant. In state-court criminal cases, when it is the defendant who is asking the Supreme Court to hear…
…petitions filed by former law clerks to Supreme Court justices. Which is saying quite a bit, because former law clerks to Supreme Court justices now hold a near-monopoly on getting…
…Mitch McConnell’s further stuffing of the Supreme Court with right-wing justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett further lessened the court. A court with bias is not a real court, but is…
…forfeiture before the District Court.’” Just to get to Federal Court from the state court(s) a defendant must raise all issues in a state court which they will present in…
…that Court can’t rule until the district court and court of appeals have plenty of time to rule, as though unaware that the government was attempting to pull another fast…
…now-retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, will stand up on appeal, first to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and likely to the Supreme Court as well. The issue in…