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The court’s order followed a broader one last month allowing removals to countries with which migrants have no connections.
The case asked whether Montgomery County, Maryland, could require children to participate in lessons with books that clash with parents’ religious beliefs.
The ruling applies immediately to a group of men the government has sought to send to South Sudan.
1998-2007 – Adjunct professor at New York University School of Law. 1999-2009 – Lecturer at Columbia University Law School.
Supreme Court justices lambasted each other's arguments in a ruling over an effort by the president to deny birthright ...
The justices ruled in a case on whether parents with religious objections may excuse their children from some curriculum ...
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ storybooks. The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought ...
I’ve been writing about religious freedom for four decades, and I’m not about to argue that the parents should win only if I ...
Well, well, well! The U.S. Supreme Court actually did an admirable thing with its 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The judges ...
Hours after the Supreme Court shut down a major challenge to the Trump administration’s stance on birthright citizenship, ...
Here’s why I think the Supreme Court might be on to something in its Friday decision allowing a group of Muslim and Christian ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned that the country "might be in crisis" when it comes to nominating justices to the Supreme Court, thanks to the hyperpartisan nature of U.S. politics ...