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Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is a powerful title. These are the people populating the nation's highest legal tribunal.
Steve, you’re one of a handful of court watchers who treats what happens on the emergency docket as though it’s equally if ...
Republicans won every statewide judicial race in 2020 and again in 2022, solidifying their hold on the Court of Appeals and flipping the Supreme Court — turning what had been a 6-1 Democratic ...
But the justices also have 16 cases to resolve that were argued between December and mid-May. One of the argued cases was an emergency appeal, the administration’s bid to be allowed to enforce Trump’s ...
Republican candidates win statewide races for Ohio Supreme Court, now hold 6-1 majority KAMALA HARRIS HERSELF. SHE SAYS SHE DOES PLAN TO RETURN TO HOWARD UNIVERSITY AND ADDRESS THE NATION SOMETIME ...
The Republican candidate narrowly trailing in the North Carolina Supreme Court race has asked that same court to throw out 60,000 ballots from last month's election. The move from Jefferson ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Tuesday that the Democratic-controlled Maine House of Representatives cannot bar a Republican lawmaker from speaking in the chamber or voting as a result of ...
In the case of either of these events, the Supreme Court will not just have a Republican majority by 2029, when Trump leaves office; it will likely have a Trump majority.
Appeals Court Hands Win to Republican State Supreme Court Candidate. Published Apr 04, ... In the meantime, Justice Riggs has continued to serve in her current role.
GOP lawmakers in several states are calling on the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Here’s what to know.
The Supreme Court Is Really “Just Vibes” In a new book, legal podcaster Leah Litman describes how the GOP and its jurists are “just not that into democracy.” ...
In 2021, Republican lawmakers enacted a new law requiring that ballots state the partisan affiliation (i.e. Democrat or Republican) for candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court.