Earlier today, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration, limiting the ability of federal courts to issue nationwide injunctions against Trump’s birthright citizenship Executive ...
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Does the Supreme Court have a strong “unitary” judicial power?
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. The first sentence of Article II of the Constitution introduces the executive […] ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation that two men who were seriously injured in New York and Pennsylvania by buses operated by New […] The post Supreme ...
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Trump's birthright citizenship Supreme Court case poised to get history lesson: expert
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two weeks on birthright citizenship, with legal experts examining the 14th Amendment's historical context. Constitutional rights expert Anna O. Law ...
The case turns on three federal laws which set the date when elections for president, the US House and the US Senate must be ...
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