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Justice Alito is right to not recuse over flag flap
The Hill· 20 hours agoThe Supreme Court is releasing various opinions this month, as is normal at the conclusion of its term each June. Since Justice...her opinions (much less...
The Most Ridiculous, Right-Wing Supreme Court That Dark Money Could Buy
Rolling Stone· 6 days agoIt’s a problem that would only be compounded with a second Donald Trump administration pursuing an...
Former Supreme Court judges quit Hong Kong amid human rights concerns
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days ago-EFE/Shutterstock Having Britain’s most senior judges overruling cases involving civil and political...
A Supreme Court Ruling on Homelessness That’s Both Crucial and Useless
The Atlantic· 3 days agoLater this summer, the Supreme Court will rule on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, one of the most...
Michigan Supreme Court Expands Retaliation Liability Under Michigan’s Civil Rights Act | JD Supra
JD Supra· 5 days agoThe Michigan Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the case of Miller v. Department of Corrections expands the scope of retaliation claims under the Elliott-Larsen ...
Opinion: Why the unanimous Supreme Court ruling for the NRA won’t cure the group’s troubles | CNN
CNN.com· 2 days agoEditor’s Note: Stephen Gutowski is an award winning firearms reporter and analyst. The Supreme Court...
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Biden fingerprints all over Trump prosecutions
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 10 hours agoNote in passing how a presidential candidate’s legal right to oppose a politicized indictment months...
Blakeview: Civil rights leader and ground-breaking judge Revius Ortique Jr. was born 100 years ago...
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 1 day agoThis week we remember Revius Ortique Jr., the lawyer, civil rights leader and judge known for many...
Supreme Court Rejects Due Process Challenge to Civil Forfeiture
The National Law Review· 6 days agoCivil forfeiture allows the government — typically police or other law enforcement — to seize and...
Can State Supreme Courts Preserve—or Expand—Rights?
The New Yorker· 6 days agoOn many issues, he writes, “the state courts in recent years have gone from being civil-rights followers to leaders.” In 1997, glad, along with two Vermont lawyers, filed ...