August 20, 1986, there was a mass shooting in the Edmond, Oklahoma
…of the phrase “going postal.” After last term at the Supreme Court, we have to worry about whether the next Patrick Sherrill will have a gun equipped with a bump…
…of the phrase “going postal.” After last term at the Supreme Court, we have to worry about whether the next Patrick Sherrill will have a gun equipped with a bump…
…the dinner.” The gifts are far more than just a lunch or dinner at a much-desired restaurant. That there are no rules defining ethical behavior at the Supreme Court, there…
…Orwellian attempt by Republicans to blame campaign-finance laws for the billionaire co-optation of politicians instead of on, say, the Supreme Court’s dismantling of those laws. The thrust of Gold’s article…
…the Trump administration, according to CNN, the White House’s argument before the Supreme Court leaned on complaints that the lower courts are standing in Trump’s way. ‘Only this court can stop rule-by-[temporary restraining…
…protests at an abortion clinic, for which they were prosecuted. My friend knows I know loads about the procedural issue, known as the Rooker-Feldmandoctrine, an absurd Supreme Court-created bar to…
…from our early days allowed abhorrents like Mitch McConnell to extort the nation and stuff the courts with right wing ideologues. Presently, we have a supreme Court majority that would…
…or another lower court ruling goes to the Supreme Court, and the high court rules against Trump? Vance has said if this occurs, Trump should “stand before the country like Andrew Jackson…
The chief justice said almost nothing. — Supreme Court Appears Sharply Split in Case on Health Law, Adam Liptak, New York Times Okay, so how well did my predictions from…
…the Supreme Court in a case challenging the continuing constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act Just so you know, the main Reconstruction Amendment at issue in Shelby County, Ala. v….
…I am not going to discuss what Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote (above briefly) for the majority to which Justice Neil Gorsuch concurred . . . eventually. The U.S. Supreme Court…