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Title VII Doesn’t Require ‘Significance Test,’ Supreme Court Rules | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoA Title VII plaintiff does not need to demonstrate that the injury alleged satisfies a significance test, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled. From 2008 through ...
Justices reinstate death sentence for Arizona man - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 1 day agoBy a vote of 6-3 along ideological lines, the justices ruled that a federal appeals court was wrong...
Opinion | Jamie Raskin: How to Force Justices Alito and Thomas to Recuse Themselves in the Jan. 6...
New York Times· 2 days agoMr. Raskin represents Maryland’s Eighth Congressional District in the House of Representatives. Many...
Supreme Court rules in favor of federal employee in furlough case
Government Executive· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court has ruled federal courts can provide civil servants some latitude in the timing of...
Experts question Alito’s failure to recuse himself in flag controversy - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day ago“Alito is a tough guy, and he’s strong and very, very smart, and he put out a great statement today,” Trump said. The controversy surrounding Alito reflects wider questions about ethics and ...
Opinion | Ketanji Brown Jackson Points to a Way Forward for the Court
New York Times· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court’s recent rescue of an important federal agency from the hands of a hostile lower court was an exercise in the evolving ...
'Closed my door and cried': Justice Sotomayor admits rulings have brought her to tears
The Raw Story· 7 days agoThe earth-tilting decisions the Supreme Court has made in the recent past have sent Justice Sonia...
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Republicans in Crucial Redistricting Battle
IJR· 5 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Republicans in a crucial redistricting case for the...
Justice Sotomayor Admits Some SCOTUS Rulings Have Driven Her To Tears
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe liberal justice also hinted that there may be more conservative victories soon as the court...
Opinion | How the Supreme Court Could Use the Pardon Power to Create an Imperial Presidency
Politico· 2 days agoOver and over during the Supreme Court’s oral deliberations in the case this spring, the justices brought up the power given to presidents ...