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Jerome Powell, US Federal Reserve Chair, studied politics at Princeton, not economics. His background in law, politics, and ...
The justices may limit the ability of courts to take race into account when trying to remedy under-representation by minority ...
Most notably, in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019), the Republican justices held that federal courts may not hear suits ...
Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative member of the Supreme Court, will publish a book next year, joining several of his colleagues who have inked deals in recent months to publish.
Supreme Court heard a narrower version of the case over Louisiana's congressional districts before opting not to decide the issue in June.
At least six industries (live entertainment and performing arts; animal handling and performance; professional and extreme sports; motorsports ...
The brazen partisan redistricting underway in Texas, with Republicans attempting to entrench themselves in office and ...
With a new proposal, the Trump Administration, which has already laid waste to dozens of programs aimed at limiting climate ...
The Senate’s contentious confirmation of Emil Bove to a lifetime judicial appointment shows how a painful moment in the chamber’s history still looms large.
Federal judges are increasingly ruling against the Trump administration’s agenda and in defiance of Supreme Court orders. The ...
A federal judge found Rhode Island's way of giving the attorney general discretion to issue open-carry permits is legal.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh defended the Supreme Court’s recent practice of handing victories to President Donald Trump without ...