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"The 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court will decide what they want and then try to rationalize it," one First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court could upend the way Republican and Democratic parties raise money, with experts warning it could ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's three liberal justices exerted waning influence during its recently concluded term, and their frustrations with the conservative majority spilled into public view in major ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
“A budget is a moral document. The reason why a bill like that can pass even though it has destructive effects on communities ...
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The conservative justices’ ruling in a case involving LGBTQ-themed books in public schools is likely to benefit larger ...
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
The justices concluded that kids’ access to online porn is serious enough to change the ground rules of First Amendment law, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
President Trump’s agenda passed in the Senate. It now goes to the House. Plus, we take a close look at this Supreme Court ...
Supreme Court decisions affect educators, students and working families every day. Find out how we “graded” key decisions that have helped or hurt public education.
WASHINGTON, July 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's three liberal justices exerted waning influence during its recently concluded term, and their frustrations with the conservative majority ...
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