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The annual disclosures have received heightened attention since ProPublica revealed in 2023 that Justice Clarence Thomas accepted luxury trips from a GOP megadonor.
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. It became one of the great “I told you so” moments […]
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The Supreme Court is in the homestretch of a term that has lately been dominated by the Trump administration’s emergency appeals of lower court orders seeking to slow President Donald Trump’s efforts to remake the federal government.
Arizona v. United States has been consistently applied for over a decade, but the current administration's methods may not fit the 'spirit' of the decision.
The Supreme Court on Monday added two new cases to its docket for the 2025-26 term, both involving efforts to litigate disputes in federal rather than state courts. In a […]
Over the next few weeks, the Supreme Court will release its final opinions of the term, including a decision that could help define the extent of President Donald Trump’s executive authority.
Some 20 cases remain to be decided — about a third of the total argued cases — many of them the most important of the term. But the shadow docket, with its own list of cases, looms over the other opinions.
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Soy Nómada on MSNThe Supreme Court Reconfigures Presidential Power: A "King" in the White House?A recent Supreme Court decision in May 2025 could redefine constitutional principles and federal governance. While seemingly technical, its implications are vast, questioning presidential power and federal agency independence.
Can the president fire leaders of more than 50 independent agencies overseen by Congress because he wants to? The Supreme Court may say yes, upending decades of constitutional law.
Richard Glossip has endured one of the most troubled and complicated death penalty cases in American history. It seemed to be over when, last February, the United States Supreme Court struck down his conviction.
The U.S. Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, delivered four unanimous opinions on Thursday, showing a united front on a range of cases. The Supreme Court currently holds a 6-3 conservative majority.