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…must be theft, or graft, or bribery. As a result, most public officials are subject to a code of ethics. However, no such rules apply to the Supreme Court. Fortunately,…
…must be theft, or graft, or bribery. As a result, most public officials are subject to a code of ethics. However, no such rules apply to the Supreme Court. Fortunately,…
…or state supreme courts over this issue, a factor that the Supreme Court often looks for when deciding whether to take up a case. “The Eleventh Circuit’s rejection of Petitioner’s…
…cases (subject only to Court review of the constitutionality of “jurisdictional” statutes). The Roberts Court won’t interfere with the lower federal courts’ openly outlandish interpretations of Supreme Court-created jurisdictional and…
…members are Joel Dubina, a conservative Reagan appointee to the district (trial-court level) court and a G.H.W. Bush appointee to the appellate court, whose daughter is a freshman Alabama congresswoman…
…attorney then to wait so long. “The Wisconsin Supreme Court Has Already Begun to Sabotage Absentee Voting,” Slate Jurisprudence, Mark Joseph Stern, September 11, 2020 “Wisconsin Supreme Court Upends Mailing…
Well, it’s that time of year again—when the Supreme Court justices interrupt their primary careers of flitting around the world (some of them), or at least around the country (the…
I sent this Salon article on the Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas The bigger Clarence Thomas scandal by Ben Adler to Beverly Mann asking her what she thought of the…
…opinion that the Court issued on June 4 that, like most Supreme Court opinions, got little attention in the mainstream press but is nonetheless important. Most Supreme Court opinions decide…
…so fine, so precise, that ultimately the Supreme Court’s opinion will echo it. So I was not among those who were surprised that the administration is pushing for a Supreme…
…(Dan here…The prestigious Scotusblog makes mention of Beverly’s post on the Supreme Court justices in its roundup.) Tribe explains, as I should have but did not, that a new Supreme…