Supreme Court Hears Birthright Citizenship Case
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The U.S. Supreme Court is broken, UM law professor Leah Litman argues in her forthcoming book, “Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories and Bad Vibes.”
In a term that was increasingly overshadowed by emergency requests related to President Trump’s swift executive actions, justices heard arguments on transgender rights, the role of religion in public life,
Decision season starts Thursday for the Supreme Court, kicking off a race against the clock to release this term’s opinions before the court’s summer break begins. The justices are set to
In a new book, legal podcaster Leah Litman describes how the GOP and its jurists are "just not that into democracy."
Republicans are looking to overturn the Democrats’ majority on the state Supreme Court in an unusually aggressive campaign.
But he’d already appeared to have lost the court’s conservative ... cases the Supreme Court is deciding in the coming weeks, and appears likely to be part of a recent trend of the court ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Wednesday seemed open to backing the creation of a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, a decision that would expand the availability of taxpayer ...