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Here are the Supreme Court’s biggest cases this term
The Supreme Court justices will take the bench Monday for the first argument of the new term, a year filled with battles over ...
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Opinion: How far are the Supreme Court justices willing to go to remake constitutional law?
A new term is beginning with cases on gun rights and administrative agencies already on the docket. Later, the court is ...
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For Supreme Court, ethics have become the elephant in the courtroom
A new term starts Monday. The justices will confront numerous hot-button cases, while grappling with how to rebuild the public’s trust in their work.
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The Supreme Court will take up abortion and gun cases in its new term while ethics concerns swirl
The Supreme Court is returning to a new term with familiar topics such as guns and abortion, as well as concerns about ethics swirling around the justices.
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The Supreme Court Justices Are Just Like Anyone Else
What do some Supreme Court justices and physicians have in common? Both take gifts from those who stand to profit from their decisions, and both mistakenly think they can’t be swayed by those gifts.
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Justices Hear Free-Speech Case Centered on Wedding Cake
The Colorado Supreme Court declined to hear the case, but the nation’s highest court took an interest and added it to its docket. Speaking at oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday on ...
Miami Herald23d
Florida’s Supreme Court hears abortion arguments. A right to privacy is at the center
Florida Supreme Court justices gave few clues to how they will rule in a challenge to the state’s 15-week abortion ban, leaving Floridians waiting potentially months to know whether a more ...
Chicago Sun-Times9d
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Rochford came close to breaking rule on speeches
Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times Among other things, sitting Illinois judges are prohibited by Illinois Supreme Court Rule 4.1 from making “speeches on behalf of a political organization” or soliciting ...
The Washington Post28d
Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks
Retired justice Anthony M. Kennedy was in the front row of the Supreme Court’s marble-columned courtroom last fall when the justices reconsidered a question he had answered years ago: the reach ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel21d
Can the Wisconsin Supreme Court overcome its fractured relations? Observers fear a point of no return
MADISON – It was April 2017 when the Wisconsin Supreme Court, after a heated debate, rejected an effort to establish a rule requiring justices to step aside from cases involving their biggest ...
Tampa Bay Times23d
Florida Supreme Court hears oral arguments over abortion ban law
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on desktop, mobile, and our app for subscribers only. To enjoy the e-Newspaper ...
Washington Times25d
Student group asks Supreme Court to rule that college bias-response teams are unlawful, chill speech
A student-aligned free speech group has asked the Supreme Court to rule that bias response teams at colleges and universities chill speech and violate the First Amendment. The group Speech First ...

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