Supreme Court
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Courts & LawMississippi Solicitor General Defended Abortion Law Against Roe Precedent
Apr 24, 2026
Mississippi's Solicitor General Scott Stewart faced pressure to avoid challenging Roe v. Wade but chose to push for its overturn in a landmark Supreme Court case.
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Courts & LawDelays in Dobbs Decision Linked to Dissenting Justices' Footnote, New Book Claims
Apr 23, 2026
A new book reveals that dissenting justices delayed the Dobbs decision's release, raising security concerns amid threats against the court.
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Courts & LawJustice Alito Frames Clerkships as Part of Ideological Battle
Apr 22, 2026
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito emphasizes the ideological stakes of his clerkships, viewing them as part of a broader struggle for the Constitution.
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Courts & LawJustice Alito's Role in Overturning Roe Detailed in New Book
Apr 22, 2026
Mollie Hemingway's new book reveals how Justice Alito united the Supreme Court majority to overturn Roe v. Wade, highlighting internal dynamics and legal strategies.
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Courts & LawDemocratic Strategist Suggests Court Packing as Future Strategy
Apr 21, 2026
Democratic strategist James Carville proposes court packing and statehood for D.C.
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Courts & LawJustice Samuel Alito Marks 20 Years on Supreme Court Amid Renewed Attention
Apr 21, 2026
Justice Samuel Alito celebrates 20 years on the Supreme Court, highlighting his influence and the challenges faced by conservative justices today.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Citizenship Rights in Trump v. Barbara
Apr 21, 2026
The Supreme Court's recent hearing on citizenship rights raises critical questions about American identity and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment.
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Courts & LawMontana Supreme Court Rules Against Biological Sex Requirement on IDs
Apr 20, 2026
Montana's Supreme Court ruled that requiring biological sex on driver's licenses is unconstitutional, raising concerns over gender identity definitions.
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Courts & LawReport Claims Liberal Justices Delayed Dobbs Decision Amid Threats
Apr 18, 2026
A new report alleges liberal justices delayed the release of the Dobbs decision, increasing risks to their conservative colleagues amid threats.
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OpinionJustice Clarence Thomas Calls for Devotion to Founding Principles in Commemorative Speech
Apr 16, 2026
Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the need for Americans to uphold founding ideals during a speech marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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Courts & LawSotomayor and Jackson's Criticism of Colleagues Raises Concerns for Kagan
Apr 10, 2026
Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor and Jackson's recent remarks about colleagues highlight tensions within the court, complicating Kagan's efforts for compromise.
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MediaWashington Post Criticizes Supreme Court's Conservative Majority
Apr 10, 2026
The Washington Post's recent article claims the Supreme Court's conservative justices are undermining civil rights, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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MediaPew Research Study Challenges Media Claims About Supreme Court Precedent Overturns
Apr 9, 2026
A new Pew Research study finds the Supreme Court's rate of overturning precedents is lower than previous courts, countering media narratives.
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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 & LawJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Scrutiny Over Birthright Citizenship Argument
Apr 2, 2026
During Supreme Court arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's comments on birthright citizenship sparked debate over legal interpretations and implications.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Considers Birthright Citizenship in Trump v. Barbara Case
Apr 1, 2026
The Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment amid changing immigration dynamics.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship
Apr 1, 2026
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its implications.
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Courts & LawJudicial Challenges to Trump Administration Spark Debate Over Supreme Court's Role
Mar 12, 2026
Activists are using lawsuits against Trump to challenge the Supreme Court's credibility, raising concerns about judicial independence and public trust.
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Courts & LawWisconsin Supreme Court to Consider Appeal in Controversial Election Lawyer Case
Mar 12, 2026
Wisconsin's Supreme Court is set to review an appeal involving charges against election lawyers, raising questions about judicial conduct and bias.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Declines to Review Michigan Voter Roll Lawsuit
Mar 4, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging Michigan's voter rolls, raising concerns about election integrity and transparency.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Petition Challenges Michigan's Voter Roll Maintenance
Feb 26, 2026
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review Michigan's handling of its voter rolls, alleging that tens of.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Hear Oil Companies' Challenge to Colorado Climate Lawsuit
Feb 23, 2026
The Supreme Court will review a case involving Boulder, Colorado's climate lawsuit against oil companies, raising questions about state versus federal jurisdiction.
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PoliticsSupreme Court Decision on Tariffs Sparks Debate Over Congressional Authority
Feb 20, 2026
The Supreme Court's ruling on tariff authority raises questions about Congress's role in addressing trade issues, highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. governance.
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Courts & LawKavanaugh Dissent Suggests Trump Can Still Impose Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
Feb 20, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump's tariff powers, but Kavanaugh's dissent indicates alternative legal avenues remain for imposing tariffs.
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Courts & LawErin Hawley Joins Lex Politica to Expand Conservative Legal Efforts
Feb 17, 2026
Erin Hawley, a key figure in overturning Roe v. Wade, joins Lex Politica to advance conservative legal strategies amid a shifting Supreme Court landscape.
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ElectionsVirginia Supreme Court Allows Redistricting Referendum Amid Controversy
Feb 13, 2026
The Virginia Supreme Court permits a Democratic-led redistricting referendum that could reshape congressional representation, igniting legal and political battles.
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Courts & LawRemembering Justice Antonin Scalia: A Decade After His Passing
Feb 13, 2026
As the legal community marks ten years since Justice Scalia's death, his influence on originalism and judicial philosophy remains significant.
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Courts & LawJustice Samuel Alito Marks 20 Years on the Supreme Court
Jan 31, 2026
Justice Samuel Alito celebrates two decades on the Supreme Court, known for his originalist views and significant rulings on key issues.
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Courts & LawVirginia Democrats Advance Gun Control Bill Amid Supreme Court Considerations
Jan 27, 2026
Virginia Senate Democrats have advanced a bill to restrict gun ownership, raising concerns about Second Amendment rights as the Supreme Court weighs similar cases.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Firing of Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 22, 2026
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding President Trump's removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive authority and.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Case on Trump's Authority to Fire Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 21, 2026
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether President Trump can legally remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive power.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Justices Question Legal Definitions of Gender in Sports Case
Jan 13, 2026
During oral arguments in a key case, Justice Alito challenged an attorney on the definitions of gender and biological sex in relation to women's sports.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Barrett Engage in Transgender Sports Debate
Jan 13, 2026
During oral arguments, Justices Gorsuch and Barrett discussed the implications of transgender participation in women's sports, raising significant legal questions.
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Courts & LawFemale Athletes, Republican AGs Rally to Defend Women's Sports at Supreme Court
Jan 12, 2026
A coalition of female athletes and Republican attorneys general gathered in D.C.
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PoliticsMichigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Comments on Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh
Dec 19, 2025
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow expresses a desire to throw beers at Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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ImmigrationChinese Billionaire's Surrogacy Raises Questions on Birthright Citizenship
Dec 16, 2025
Chinese billionaire Xu Bo's surrogacy practices highlight ongoing debates over birthright citizenship and its implications for U.S. immigration policy.
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Courts & LawWisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Tax Exemption for Catholic Charity
Dec 16, 2025
The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a tax exemption for Catholic Charities, rejecting the attorney general's attempt to defy a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Case Could Shift Power Dynamics Between President and Independent Agencies
Dec 12, 2025
The Supreme Court's consideration of Trump v. Slaughter may redefine presidential authority over independent agencies, raising concerns among critics.
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ImmigrationSupreme Court to Hear Case on Birthright Citizenship Amid Immigration Debate
Dec 11, 2025
The Supreme Court will review a case challenging birthright citizenship, raising questions about the 14th Amendment and immigration policy.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Precedent
Dec 10, 2025
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its historical context.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Signals Support for Presidential Control Over Executive Branch
Dec 9, 2025
The Supreme Court appears ready to affirm presidential authority over independent agencies, potentially reshaping executive power.
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Courts & LawJustice Jackson Questions Role of Unelected Officials in Federal Agencies
Dec 8, 2025
During Supreme Court arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about the accountability of unelected officials in federal agencies.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Interpretation
Dec 8, 2025
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause, raising significant legal questions.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Allows Texas to Implement New Congressional Map
Dec 5, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily lifted an injunction against Texas' new congressional map, enabling its use in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Defers Decision on Trump's Firing of Library of Congress Official
Nov 26, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court has deferred a decision regarding President Trump's authority to fire a top official at the Library of Congress. The court's one-page.
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Courts & LawPro-Life Center Takes Its Fight Against Dem Lawfare To SCOTUS
Nov 21, 2025
A pro-life pregnancy center is preparing to challenge New Jersey Democrats’ legal actions at the U.S. Supreme Court next month. First Choice Women’s Resource.
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ImmigrationIt's Past Time Red States Work To Topple SCOTUS' 'Plyler' Ruling
Nov 20, 2025
The repercussions of a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing illegal aliens access to public schools have resurfaced in Charlotte, North Carolina, this.
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Courts & LawTrump Has The Power To Impose Tariffs Via IEEPA
Nov 17, 2025
Tariffs are being discussed as a flexible and effective policy tool for regulating imports as the Supreme Court considers the extent of presidential authority.
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OpinionGorsuch: 'The Greatest Danger America Faces Today' Is 'Itself'
Nov 13, 2025
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has emphasized the critical role of civic education in America, warning that neglecting shared history and responsibilities.
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Courts & LawWI's Leftist Supreme Court Justices Have A Recusal Problem
Nov 13, 2025
Michael Gableman is requesting that Justice Janet Protasiewicz recuse herself from his disciplinary case before the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation.