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"Children born in the United States are protected by the Citizenship Clause." The post 'Children born on US soil are citizens ...
For starters, a substantial percentage (40-50%) of Supreme Court decisions in any term are unanimous. But not all cases are ...
This article was updated on June 20 The Supreme Court on Monday added two new cases to its docket for the 2025-26 term, both ...
There could be more news out of the Supreme Court on Thursday when the justices release orders and dispositions from its last ...
The court is diving into the hot button issue of transgender athletes joining female sports teams. More than half the states ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year agreed to take up medical testing company Laboratory Corporation of America’s ...
The Supreme Court blocked nationwide injunctions, letting Trump’s attack on birthright citizenship stand. Barrett’s analogy says it all.
The Facts: This case asks whether a Maryland school district’s refusal to allow parents to opt their children out of an LGBTQ-inclusive English curriculum a violation of parents’ free-speech, ...
The Colorado Supreme Court recently announced it will decide whether people must appeal their revocation of parole to the ...
WASHINGTON − One of the most popular parts of Obamacare - free cancer screenings, cholesterol-lowering medication and diabetes tests - is facing scrutiny in a Supreme Court challenge to the ...
Here's what you need to know about reverse discrimination, plus some examples. Marlean Ames sits for a portrait at the law office of Edward Gilbert, her lawyer, in Akron, Ohio, U.S. February 13, 2025.
But Sauer said the high court should only consider complicated cases after they had percolated through the district and appellate courts. “Percolation of novel, sensitive constitutional issues ...