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The Supreme Court is not a perfect rubber stamp for President Donald Trump, but he is finding little willingness by the ...
The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the ...
The ideological divide was clear in cases in which the justices acted on an emergency basis, sometimes called the "shadow docket." ...
"The court's legitimacy - and ultimately the country - is sure to suffer," writes UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
The Jefferson Council had called for eliminating D.E.I., without much success. But a new lawyer with ties to the group took ...
University of Pennsylvania changed three school records belonging to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, the first transgender ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority consistently ruled in favor of Trump policies this term, reshaping key constitutional and cultural precedents.
Under Trump, The Cruelty of Third-Country Deportation Conservative Supreme Court justices upheld, for now, the administration’s deportation of migrants to places other than their country of origin.
In these cases, the Supreme Court's six Republican-appointed justices broadly deferred to the policy choices of Republican state officials. As Justice Clarence Thomas argued in Paxton, the majority ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's latest term was bursting with fodder for America's culture wars, few more so than three cases touching on transgender rights. The court on June 18 upheld Tennessee's ban ...
Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.
I’m happy to see New York Times liberals admit that it’s bad form to lose friends and family members over politics.