Judiciary
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Halts Injunction Blocking Trump White House Ballroom Project
Aug 21, 2026
The Supreme Court paused a lower court order halting President Trump's White House ballroom construction, allowing work to continue while legal challenges proceed.
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Courts & LawStudy Finds Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Speaks Most During Supreme Court Arguments
Aug 15, 2026
A new study shows Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks more than twice as much as any other Supreme Court justice during oral arguments, raising questions about her.
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Courts & LawTrump Orders Investigation Into Judicial Climate Science Manual Over Bias Allegations
Jul 20, 2026
President Trump has directed a federal probe into the National Academy of Sciences' climate science manual for judges, citing concerns over political bias.
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Courts & LawCalls Grow for DOJ Action After Judge Sentenced for Obstructing ICE
Jul 16, 2026
Former Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan was fined for obstructing ICE, fueling debate over judicial accountability and proposals for DOJ prosecution of judges.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Consider Supreme Court Expansion Amid 2026 Election Cycle
Jun 25, 2026
As the 2026 midterms approach, Democrats are reviving discussions on expanding the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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ElectionsChris Taylor Campaigns for Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat Amid Controversy
Apr 6, 2026
Chris Taylor, a former lawmaker and judge, seeks a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, highlighting stark ideological divides in the race.
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Courts & LawJudge Ho Critiques Judicial Supremacy in New Article
Jan 13, 2026
Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho criticizes judicial supremacy, arguing it undermines the judiciary's role and fosters elitism among judges.
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MediaRoberts Invites Leftist Bullying Campaigns Against SCOTUS
Sep 5, 2025
Chief Justice John Roberts has been criticized for altering his judicial approach to maintain the perceived legitimacy of the Supreme Court. This shift has.
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Courts & LawJudges Criticize Supreme Court Amid Trump Administration Legal Battles
Sep 4, 2025
A group of federal judges has publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for its recent decisions that have temporarily halted lower court injunctions against.
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ImmigrationDebate Over Foreign Citizenship in U.S. Government Positions Intensifies
Sep 3, 2025
A growing debate surrounds the eligibility of individuals with dual citizenship to serve in the U.S. government, particularly in light of recent judicial.