Former Federal Judge Explains Why Supreme Court’s Decisions In Dobbs, Bruen Led To Him Stepping Down
(Photo by Bill Clark/Getty Images) Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Part of it had to do with the Supreme Court’s direction. I don’t think it’s any... Read more »
What seemed like an innocuous comment during oral arguments on October 3, 1994, by Richard Seamon, attorney for the Department of Justice in the case of United States v. Shabani led to lengthy... Read more »
Funny thing about being a member of the highest court — you get to break whichever financial laws you want! At least, that’s what a friend told Clarence Thomas one day and... Read more »
There are several things that are true about the Fifth Circuit. This includes the six cases from the Fifth Circuit that are already granted for argument before the Supreme Court this term,... Read more »
* Treat your significant other the way you’d want to be treated if they’re called to testify against you in a multi-billion dollar fraud trial. [Reuters] * Chevron doctrine on the chopping... Read more »
Let’s all give a hearty round of applause for Justice Clarence Thomas, who finally managed to spot an ethical conflict in the wild and refrain from rolling around in it with abandon.... Read more »
Clarence Thomas, the most senior member of the Supreme Court and its most glaring embarrassment, probably has Chief Justice Roberts hunched over and hyperventilating into a paper bag right now. Because after... Read more »
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily Trivia Question of the Day feature. Which justice was responsible for the installation of a frozen yogurt machine in the Supreme Court cafeteria? Hint: This justice must agree with... Read more »
(Photo by Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via Getty Images) The U.S. Supreme Court acts as the court of last resort for some of our nation’s most pressing... Read more »
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Samuel Alito no longer cares if he’s seen by the American public as an impartial arbiter of the nation’s laws — if he ever did. He has... Read more »
