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The Supreme Court’s generosity toward President Trump’s flagrant violations of constitutional norms has cast a shadow long ...
Tchaikovsky was neither American, nor a founding father, but his “1812 Overture” has become the soundtrack to our ...
In the aftermath of the blast, art historian Gregory Buchakjian published an article identifying two paintings in the ...
Friday's decision stems from President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, but the Supreme Court focused on whether lower federal courts have the power to issue nationwide blocks ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Justice Neil Gorsuch took fierce swings at each other in Stanley v. City of Sanford. And ...
As the court nears summer recess, some of its biggest cases, like birthright citizenship, age verification for online ...
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Part of that journey took the Gering graduate to the Wild West Arena for the second night of the Buffalo Bill Rodeo last ...
This is The Weekender ☕️ On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that an anti-trans health ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled against a Florida firefighter who retired early because of Parkinson’s disease and alleged the city of Sanford violated the Americans with Disabilities Act ...
Jackson fought back in that footnote — footnote 12, to be exact. She said Gorsuch’s accusation of motivated reasoning “stems from an unfortunate misunderstanding of the judicial role.” ...