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Opinion: There’s no sense of shame at today’s Supreme Court
San Jose Mercury News· 1 day agoAn earlier generation of Supreme Court justices seemed to possess the capacity for shame. In 1969,...
Analysis: A tired, testy and fractured Supreme Court prepares for more drama | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 2 days agoAs Supreme Court justices try to resolve more than a dozen major cases over the next month,...
Clarence Thomas wants Supreme Court to stop deciding certain cases
Newsweek· 3 days agoSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas implied in a concurring opinion on Thursday that the court...
Trump’s musing on birth control restrictions is a red flag in post-Roe reality | Opinion
Miami Herald via AOL· 1 day agoWade into federal law and missed that opportunity before the Supreme Court reversed the ruling. And...
Supreme Court Allows South Carolina’s Racial Gerrymander To Stand
HuffPost· 3 days ago“In every way, the majority today stacks the deck against the Challengers. They...partisan balance...
Supreme Court upholds GOP-drawn voting map in South Carolina gerrymandering case
Fox News· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to reverse a lower court's decision that said a South Carolina...
If You Feel Like The Supreme Court’s At A Tipping Point, You’re Right
Slate· 1 day agoAs the court’s term hurtles towards its frenetic close, Dahlia and her guests dissect the legal and...
Opinion: Alito’s second red flag - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 2 hours agoAs Justice Samuel Alito said at his Supreme Court confirmation hearing in 2006, “A judge can’t have any agenda, a judge can’t have any preferred outcome ...
“A formula for civil war”: Second flag flown by Supreme Court Justice Alito dire sign for democracy
Salon.com· 6 hours agoParty flipped the flag to symbolize the distress inflicted upon the right by progressive taxation...
Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina Redistricting Map, Hands Win to GOP
US News & World Report· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a Republican-drawn South Carolina congressional district, reversing a previous ruling by a lower ...