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John Roberts Defies the Supreme Court

If the chief justice was once a judicial institutionalist, he has become all too eager to cast norms and precedent aside in ...
A school district in Ohio has reaffirmed the position that coaches cannot lead students in prayer after it received a ...
A pair of Senate Democrats are accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of overseeing a campaign of “ethnic ...
The Senate has confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s nominees at once, voting for the first time under new rules to begin ...
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President Donald Trump announced his intention to bring prayer into public schools, furthering a push to place religious ...
I believe four of the Supreme Court justices are deeply influenced by resentment, if not hatred, of the Democrats.
Republicans are taking the first steps to change the rules of the Senate to confirm more of President Donald Trump’s nominees ...
Republicans are moving to change the rules of the Senate to approve more of President Donald Trump's nominees. Senate ...
The government froze $2.2 billion in funding on April 14 and pulled additional funding in subsequent orders. Harvard sued the ...
The Trump administration is defending grant cuts, policy changes, and moves to dismantle some agencies by reframing them as ...
Cook’s lawsuit against Trump could give the Supreme Court its clearest chance yet to overturn the Humphrey’s Executor case that protects agencies from political interference.