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Column: The Supreme Court's all-important Jan. 6 decisions will be tainted
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoAmerica, we have a(nother) constitutional crisis on our hands. Amid all the well-warranted attention...
Opinion: The verdict is in on the Supreme Court
The Salt Lake Tribune· 12 hours agoWashington • After Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts in a Manhattan court, conservatives — from Marjorie Taylor Greene to George Santos...
Alito’s Flag Controversy Foreshadows Contentious US Supreme Court Rulings
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Justice Samuel Alito’s flag-flying controversy has reignited the political firestorm...
What 'heat dome'? Thank God for June gloom in L.A.
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoA dreaded “heat dome” has formed over the western U.S., pushing daytime temperatures in much of California dangerously above normal for early June....
DOJ can 'force' Alito, Thomas to recuse themselves on SCOTUS cases: Dem lawmaker
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining how to force Justices...
POINT: The legitimacy of the Supreme Court hangs in the balance
Arizona Daily Sun· 1 day agoDuring John Roberts’ confirmation hearing as chief justice in 2005, he claimed that the “primary...
Jamie Raskin explains how the DOJ can force Alito and Thomas to recuse themselves
The Raw Story· 7 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito remains determined to weigh in on cases pertaining to the January...
Democrats renew push on Supreme Court ethics, but GOP dissents - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 7 hours agoDemocrats and outside advocacy groups have rallied for congressional action after revelations of...
Opinion | For The Post, a Supreme black eye
Washington Post· 12 hours agoThis very scenario played out in recent weeks for The Post, which has sat back and watched the New York Times nail down a precious exclusive whose...
Angry at the Press for Not Covering Alito’s Flag Sooner? Don’t Be.
The Bulwark· 7 days agoONE OF MY FAVORITE PARTS OF THE NEWSEUM was a “what would you do?” exhibit positing various media ethics scenarios and asking visitors what they would do and why. The journalism museum had a ...