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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says she cries after some decisions
AOL· 6 days agoLiberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has revealed that she is sometimes brought to tears in her chambers after some decisions have been handed down. "There are days that I've come to ...
Supreme Court Says Later Drug Schedule Changes Don't Affect Mandatory Minimums | National Law...
Law.com· 7 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a pair of criminal defendants facing a 15-year...
High Court Upholds South Carolina Redistricting, Displacing Black Voters
Skanner· 3 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated South Carolina’s redrawn congressional map, declaring it not unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. Justice Samuel Alito authored the 6-3 opinion, which ...
Clarence Thomas Muses on Revisiting School Segregation
Vanity Fair· 7 days agoThe Supreme Court’s conservative majority gave its blessing Thursday to a gerrymandered South Carolina congressional map that a lower court said was “bleaching” the district of Black voters, ...
This Supreme Court term, your health and safety are on the line
Mother Jones· 3 days agoFight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court will release several opinions that implicate ...
This 40-Year-Old Lawyer Took the Lead for NCAA on Landmark Deal
Bloomberg Law· 7 days agoRakesh Kilaru, a 40-year-old partner at Washington’s Wilkinson Stekloff, had a lead role negotiating a nearly $2.8 billion settlement announced Thursday night that could forever change the face of US college sports.
JD Supra: SCOTUS Removes ‘Significant Harm’ Requirement for Title VII Transfer Suits
JD Supra· 7 days agoOn April 17, 2024, the Supreme Court decided Muldrow v. St. Louis, No. 22‑193, holding that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discriminatory job transfers that cause “some ...
Opinion: 3 reasons why Alito’s flag controversy doesn’t warrant his recusal | CNN
CNN.com· 7 days agoEditor’s Note: Michael J. Broyde is a professor at Emory University School of Law and teaches legal...
Supreme Court finds no bias against Black voters in a South Carolina congressional district
theGrio· 5 days agoThe Supreme Court ‘s conservative majority on Thursday preserved a Republican-held South Carolina...
Opinion | How the Supreme Court Could Use the Pardon Power to Create an Imperial Presidency
Politico· 1 day agoOver and over during the Supreme Court’s oral deliberations in the case this spring, the justices brought up the power given to presidents to pardon people convicted of federal crimes. Yet judging ...