Most people have heard of Marbury v. Madison, certainly the most important decision ever issued by the United States Supreme Court. Marbury is remembered today as the case in which the Supreme ...
Perhaps the public’s more recent charges of judicial activism or legislating from the bench are a reaction to our three branches of government being out of balance.
The first Senate hearing for Utah Supreme Court nominee John J. Nielson brought up the conversation on whether justices ...
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Happy Halloween to those who celebrate! Did you know that Halloween helped Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett connect when Barrett first joined the court? Barrett has repeatedly shared […] ...
A judge has turned down a request from a commercial fishing group to order a Nova Scotia First Nation to pay roughly $334,000 ...
The Supreme Court chief is complicit in the destruction of the federal government’s public health infrastructure.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spoke at Springfield Symphony Hall Monday, sharing how hard work and pride ...
In Dissent is a recurring series b Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not […] ...
Franklin & Marshall College has always stood for curiosity, reason and the courage to adapt. Now, more than three years after saying goodbye to its longtime mascots “Ben and John,” ...
Harvard Law Professor Mark Tushnet, who once clerked for Marshall and chronicled his career in two books, reflects on how ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will be closing to the public after running out of funding Oct. 18 during the government shutdown but the justices will keep hearing cases, the court announced. While ...
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