Supreme Court
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Supreme Court rules businesses can turn away same-sex couples, despite anti-discrimination law
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By Theara Coleman Published
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Supreme Court rejects Biden's student loan forgiveness plan
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By Devika Rao Published
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Supreme Court goes against precedent, guts affirmative action
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By Devika Rao Published
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Moore v. Harper: what the SCOTUS decision means for free and fair elections
Talking Point The 6-3 decision from an overwhelmingly conservative court was a surprising rebuttal to North Carolina's Republican-held legislature
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Was Samuel Alito's Wall Street Journal 'prebuttal' a journalistic ethics lapse?
Under the Radar How the paper inserted itself into a growing judicial scandal
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Alito did not disclose Alaska private jet trip from GOP billionaire with business before Supreme Court
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By Peter Weber Published
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Jack Daniel's vs. a dog toy?
Under The Radar A unique Supreme Court case involving a famous whiskey brand and a not-so-famous maker of squeaky dog toys
By Justin Klawans Last updated
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Supreme Court's surprise Voting Rights Act ruling could help Democrats retake the House
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By Peter Weber Published
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Clarence and Ginni Thomas face new ethics scrutiny over secret payments, gifted private school tuition
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By Peter Weber Published
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The Supreme Court's surprising blow to oil companies
Talking Point The court says climate cases will be handled at the state level, causing friction between oil companies and environmentalists
By Devika Rao Last updated
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How a SCOTUS case about fishing could upend government agencies
Under the Radar The right-leaning Supreme Court is poised to rewrite the rules of government in its own favor
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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How one woman's home equity theft case made its way to the Supreme Court
Speed Read A SCOTUS decision could have wide-ranging effects on how at least a dozen states repurchase houses
By Justin Klawans Published
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George Mason's Scalia Law School is a generous employer for Supreme Court justices, records show
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By Peter Weber Published
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Can an independent SCOTUS right its own ship?
Talking Point Bogged down by a new crop of ethics scandals and questions of objectivity, lawmakers are starting to wonder if SCOTUS is capable of policing itself. And if not, who can?
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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