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The justices’ decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services is the culmination of a decades-long conservative push to hollow out federal civil rights laws.
On Monday, in an unsigned, one-paragraph order, the Supreme Court’s six conservatives allowed President Donald Trump to functionally dismantle the Department of Education. The Court’s shadow docket ...
Earlier this week, all fifteen federal district judges in Maryland received a summons in a civil lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the state’s entire federal district court in ...
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker each took moments to celebrate at the final Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation vote.
Why did Gorsuch claim that ‘Pride Puppy’, an alphabet book about a lost dog, introduces kids to bondage and sex workers? Let’s find out!
The highlights of the résumé of Josh Divine, President Donald Trump’s nominee to a federal district court vacancy in Missouri, are standard-issue conservative legal movement stuff: a clerkship with ...
A former public defender's employment discrimination case highlights gaps in protections that the Judiciary Accountability Act would address.
The only thing James Ho wants more than to play a cancel culture victim on TV is the Supreme Court nomination he hopes will follow.
John Yoo was once the conservative legal movement's preeminent waterboarding justifier. Now, he's blogging about year-old COVID-19 cases.
Republicans’ threats against the judiciary have some judges trying to figure out just how unsafe they are.
The Border Patrol's 100-mile zone enables federal immigrant agents to skirt the Fourth Amendment's requirements with impunity.
Is a single Trump judge in Texas in charge of medication abortion policy nationwide? If Matt Kacsmaryk has his way, yes!
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