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SCOTUS Is Meant to Be a Court, Not Our Supreme Ruler Jul. 10, 2024

Jim Hightower

What is a SCOTUS? Sounds like a prehistoric critter scuttling along some seabed. But, no, it is the ... Read More

Carte Blanche: Trump's Court Crowns a Crooked King Jul. 09, 2024

Jeff Robbins

In a time visited by one painful irony after another, it was yet one more irony that the Supreme Cou... Read More

It's Time To Save the Republic From This Supreme Court Jul. 03, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

The Supreme Court's decision in the presidential immunity case Trump v. United States issued on July... Read More

'A King Above the Law': Supreme Court Makes Immunity Ruling Jul. 02, 2024

Crime and Conduct

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in Trump v. United States, the much-anticipated decision on preside... Read More

The Supreme Court Just Declined To Protect Emergency Abortion Care for Pregnant Patients. Here's What To Know. Jul. 01, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

The Supreme Court declined to issue a ruling in Idaho and Moyle, et al. v. United States. Instead, i... Read More

The Handwriting on the Wall for Religion in the Classroom and Gay Marriage Jun. 26, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

On June 20, the governor of Louisiana signed into law a requirement that the Ten Commandments be pos... Read More

Supreme Court's 'Modest' Gun Ruling Hardly a Victory Jun. 25, 2024

Crime and Conduct

Last Friday, advocates for sensible gun access applauded a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The d... Read More

The Injudicious Justice Alito Jun. 14, 2024

Mona Charen

I am not a fan of hidden microphone ambushes. It's sneaky and dishonest. The kind of ambush that jou... Read More

There's the Good, the Bad and the Ugly ... and Then Sam Alito Jun. 12, 2024

Jim Hightower

Sam Alito is so ugly that he can't even see his ugliness. I don't mean looks, but the deep inner ugl... Read More

Democrats Overreach on the Alito Flag Kerfuffle Jun. 03, 2024

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Three years ago, The Washington Post deemed a story about an upside-down flag out... Read More

Smearing Alito and Thomas as Racist Insurrectionists May. 31, 2024

Tim Graham

It's hard to believe, but our "news" media think Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife hanging a... Read More

Should Sotomayor Cry Some More? May. 29, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor visited Harvard University last week to accept the Radcliffe M... Read More

'History and Tradition': An Unpredictable Constitutional Interpretation May. 14, 2024

Crime and Conduct

The U.S. Supreme Court, whose members are certainly learned in the law, has taken to making decision... Read More

Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied Apr. 27, 2024

Susan Estrich

Justice Samuel Alito thinks presidents are kings and must be protected against those who would disru... Read More

The Right to Assembly Apr. 18, 2024

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, the Supreme Court effectively abolished the right to assembly in three Southern states. B... Read More

Trump's Luck and Mojo Run Low Apr. 17, 2024

Jamie Stiehm

At last, former President Donald Trump is on trial, a criminal defendant for election interference, ... Read More

Supreme Court Signals That Institutions Can Keep Designing Programs To Foster Diversity, After Affirmative Action Ruling Apr. 08, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Since the Supreme Court struck down longstanding affirmative action admissions policies this past su... Read More

The Supreme Court, Justice Breyer and Abortion Mar. 28, 2024

Susan Estrich

It might just be a coincidence that former Justice Stephen Breyer's new book had its official public... Read More

Should We Be Polite as the GOP Stomps on Our Democratic Rights? Mar. 27, 2024

Jim Hightower

When a fox attacks a hen house, is it uncivil for the hens to raise a ruckus? Two Supreme Court just... Read More

Justice Clarence Thomas Is a Great Candidate -- for Impeachment Mar. 20, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

"I can resist everything except for temptation," the Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde wrote in ... Read More