For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend for the justices.
The justices may give their blessing to the nation’s first religious public school. But we should have seen this coming.
with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining the three liberal justices. Democrats have been wrong about the Supreme Court for years, especially when it comes to one ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Thursday denied an emergency application to block the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief program, Axios reported. The application was ...
President Donald Trump’s dramatic pause of federal grants and loans is queuing up a Supreme Court showdown over the Constitution that will test the court’s recently muscular commitment to curb executive power.
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says she's found an outlet for the frustration that can result from being in the minority on the nation's highest court: boxing.
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The case is the latest—and arguably biggest—test of the conservative majority’s appetite to remove legal barriers for religious groups seeking to participate in taxpayer-funded programs, with religious schools currently excluded from every state charter school program around the country.
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Even the motivations behind Barrett's rushed nomination were called into question, painting her as the vessel through which Republicans would finally be able to overturn the Affordable Care Act due to a case arriving at the court about the same time as she did in October 2020.
Opponents of the Oklahoma charter school called on the justices to uphold the state court ruling. “The law is clear: Charter schools are public schools and must be secular and open to all students,” the American Civil Liberties Union and other legal groups said in a statement. They are representing the school’s opponents in a separate lawsuit.
The justices will review an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that said the proposal violated both the state and federal constitutions.