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The Senate isn't a rubber stamp for the president. Will the Republican majority remember that when it comes to Emil Bove?
The New Jersey Supreme Court struck down a challenge to the state’s charity care program, which prevents hospitals from ...
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, ...
Instead, the justices found another path — a sneakier one. Repeatedly, they have let Trump amass vast new power, and they have done so without putting their names on it. They are proving willing ...
Next month marks the 60 th anniversary of the passing of the Voting Rights Act—a law often celebrated as the “crown jewel” of ...
The new law makes a case that the Legislature exercises authority over the state Board of Education and thus has ultimate oversight of the rules governing the state education system.
The Supreme Court’s unsigned rulings reveal growing bias and collapse of judicial independence in the face of Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
Forcing hospitals to accept patients who can't pay for care may not be fair, but it's not unlawful, the court rules.
Death penalty or no death penalty, Thomas used the Ruben Gutierrez case to carry on his crusade of constitutional purification. And it shows the depth of his commitment to turning back the ...
The Calcutta High Court allowed the continuation of the selection process for teachers in West Bengal government schools. A division bench dismissed appeals challenging 2025 recruitment rules, ...
Bob Moses advocated for a constitutional amendment to protect education for all. Now is the time to heed his call.