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Senate Democrat calls Supreme Court ‘brazenly corrupt’ as he blasts justices over recent scandals
The Independent via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoA Senate Democrat lamented the “brazenly corrupt and brazenly political” Supreme Court even as his ...
Supreme Court Ethics Controversies: New Clarence Thomas-Harlan Crow Trips Revealed
Forbes· 3 days agoSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas came under fire Thursday as a Senate Judiciary Committee...
The Real Scandal at the Supreme Court Is Not Clarence Thomas’ Ethics Form
Slate via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSince Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court has had the last word on constitutional and statutory...
Secret recordings of Justice Alito and wife Martha-Ann come on heels of flag controversy. A look at...
Yahoo News· 6 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife, Martha-Ann, are facing renewed scrutiny after...
Clarence Thomas took three more undeclared trips on his billionaire buddy’s jet
The Independent US via AOL· 3 days agoIt is unclear what the purposes of the trips were. Supreme Court justices are encouraged, per the...
'Gun fetish fan fiction': Legal columnist on Clarence Thomas ruling redefining reality
The Raw Story· 3 days agoA Slate legal analyst pointed to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' latest majority decision on...
Clarence Thomas: Full list of free luxury trips revealed
Newsweek· 3 days agoU.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas took three trips that he did not include in...
Opinion: The simple thing Supreme Court can’t agree on | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoAs Justice Clarence Thomas noted in Friday’s Supreme Court ruling, “The gunman equipped his weapons...
Hands off: ‘Trump too small’ can’t be trademarked, Supreme Court rules
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“There’s no limitation on him selling it. So there’s no traditional infringement.” Under... Trump...
New Polling Shows the Real Fallout From the Trump Conviction
Politico via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoSecond, the least trusted group of actors did not turn out to be the usual suspects — prosecutors or defense attorneys — but the Supreme Court ...