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Ex-SCOTUS clerk: ‘Something is rotten at the court’
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLeah Litman, a law professor who clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy, joins Chris Hayes to discuss the conservatives on the Supreme Court slow-walking...
Opinion | The ‘Fix’ Is in With the Latest Attack on Clarence Thomas
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoA report from a self-styled non-ideological Supreme Court watchdog is filled with errors and...
Justice Thomas ally pens scathing WSJ opinion piece detailing ‘errors and deceptions’ in recent...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAttorney Mark Paoletta penned a Wall Street Journal piece declaring a recent report about gifts...
Supreme Court Sends Out an Ominous Sign
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith just a few days left in the law term and more than 20 rulings still to be issued, the Supreme Court once again left Americans on tenterhooks...
Opinion: Jack Phillips’ cakes are expression and should be protected
Denver Post· 22 hours agoShould you have to advocate for ideas not your own? Writing for the majority in Obergefell v....
Supreme Court has lost "benefit of the doubt," ex-clerk warns
Newsweek· 6 days agoSupreme Court has lost the "benefit of the doubt" by not ruling more quickly, Leah Litman, a former...
The invention — and reinvention — of Amy Coney Barrett
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAmy Coney Barrett, shown with her husband Jesse Barrett, was on President Donald Trump’s short list...
'Something's rotten': Ex-Supreme Court clerk goes public with criticism of justices
The Raw Story· 6 days ago"For those looking for the hidden hand of politics in what the Supreme Court does, there’s plenty of...
Opinion | Something’s Rotten About the Justices Taking So Long on Trump’s Immunity Case
New York Times· 6 days agoMs. Litman is a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, a host of the “Strict Scrutiny”...
Former SCOTUS Clerk Tells Chris Hayes ‘This Court Just Cannot be Trusted’ | Video
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJustice Alito's "extracurricular activities" are one indication the court may not be able to "follow...