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Federal Consumer Financial Watchdog Survives Supreme Court Scrutiny
The Wall Street Journal· 19 hours agoChief Justice John Roberts and Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney ...
The Judicial Arsonists Went Too Far for the Conservative Justices This Time
Slate· 22 hours agoThe Supreme Court delivered a vehement smackdown to a rogue and lawless lower court on Thursday,...
The Judicial Arsonists Went Too Far for the Conservative Justices This Time
Slate via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoRoberts sent that message loud and clear by assigning the majority opinion to Thomas, the most...
Reid: Key testimony a significant blow to Michael Cohen’s credibility | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 19 hours agoCNN’s Paula Reid explains how Trump’s defense team tried to use Michael Cohen’s testimony about a...
Opinion: Clarence Thomas led Supreme Court majority in upholding consumer protections. What that...
CNN via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe real takeaway from Thursday’s key ruling, upholding how Congress has funded the Consumer...
Civil rights groups accuse conservatives of recasting landmark Brown v. Board ruling on 70th...
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 7 hours agoIn a remarkable demonstration of the Supreme Court’s power to shape American life, the 1954...
Kavanaugh Bests Two Fellow Justice Runners in Washington Race
Bloomberg Law· 2 days agoBrett Kavanaugh proved fastest among the three Supreme Court justices who ran the ACLI Capital Challenge, though he got beat by the solicitor general.
Opinion: Clarence Thomas led Supreme Court majority in upholding consumer protections. What that...
CNN.com· 17 hours agoEditor’s Note: Steve Vladeck is a CNN legal analyst and a professor at the University of Texas...
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Consumer Watchdog’s Funding
New York Times· 1 day agoA decision against the agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, could have cast doubt on...
Lawyer examines Trump’s half-baked immunity claim [column]
Lancaster Online· 5 days ago...insist that the Constitution be interpreted based on its plain meaning — such as Supreme Court...