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The Supreme Court Keeps Throwing Judges Under the Bus. They’re Finally Fighting Back.
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The New Republic on MSNJohn 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 ...
The predictable results include the endorsement of religious coercion in public schools and ethnic profiling by federal ...
President Donald Trump announced his intention to bring prayer into public schools, furthering a push to place religious ...
Thousands of students in third-grade classrooms across the county participated in this year’s Constitution Day mock trial to ...
The court, citing free speech rights under the Constitution's First Amendment, ruled that the government may not restrict ...
South Carolina conditions funding on a school's compliance with a rule prohibiting transgender students from using the ...
Republicans are taking the first steps to change the rules of the Senate to confirm more of President Donald Trump’s nominees ...
Republicans established a new precedent allowing them to confirm scores of Donald Trump's nominees more quickly. It could ...
I believe four of the Supreme Court justices are deeply influenced by resentment, if not hatred, of the Democrats.
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