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Supreme Court clerks and networks of power
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
Douthat pressed the question again, “OK, let me try that again: If a president defied the Supreme Court, what would you do?” ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett told the New York Times’s Ross Douthat the Supreme Court’s landmark same-sex marriage decision ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
Amy Coney Barrett explains “very concrete” reasons marriage equality will remain in place
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed her belief that marriage equality has resulted in “very concrete reliance ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett signaled in a recent interview that she, at least, is not fully on board with a ...
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on the Voting Rights Act and race-based redistricting
The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority appeared open to weakening the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 in a way that could limit minority representation in Congress.
Two years ago, the US Supreme Court surprised observers and even some inside the court when it narrowly preserved the 1965 Voting Rights Act and race-based remedies intended to counteract historic ...
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