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All you ever wanted to know about the Supreme Court lottery
I’ve never been a fan of the lottery. In fourth grade, I pooled together my chore money (a grand total of $6), handed it ...
Attorneys at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP examine the federal preemption questions raised by recent state laws ...
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This Supreme Court loophole could help Texas’ illegal voting maps survive the midterms
In a 160-page opinion, federal Judge Jeffrey Brown concluded that, “Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially ...
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The Court Has an Easy Answer on the Fed
The Federal Reserve is best understood not as an administrative agency but as a federal corporation—and thus outside of Trump ...
A Texas landlord's case before the U.S. Supreme Court is challenging the U.S. Postal Service's exemption from lawsuits over ...
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In Texas case, it’s politics vs. race at the Supreme Court, with control of Congress at stake
Supreme Court's conservatives are not likely to bar Texas from adding new Republican-leaning voting districts.
Challengers to Texas’ new congressional map urged the Supreme Court not to pause a lower court ruling that ordered use of a ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said in a dissent that the Court should revisit a doctrine decided 75 years ago.
Judiciary officials had asked lawmakers for an additional $142 million for security for lower federal courts, a 19 percent ...
The Supreme Court is meeting in private with a key issue on its agenda — President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ...
The Court’s ruling could reshape how far states may go in regulating therapies delivered through speech, with national ...
The justices could say as soon as Monday whether they will hear Trump’s appeal of lower court rulings that have uniformly ...
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