SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, April 7
President Donald Trump is not done complaining about the Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling. Keep reading to learn more about his latest message for the justices.The …
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President Donald Trump is not done complaining about the Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling. Keep reading to learn more about his latest message for the justices.The …
On this day in 1938, the Supreme Court heard argument in United States v. Carolene Products, on a law that prohibited interstate shipping of filled …
Comedian John Mulaney appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” earlier this week and gave a shoutout to SCOTUSblog as he described being a …
As you might have seen yesterday, we have a favor to ask those of you who are in the legal profession: Could you fill out …
It’s going to be another busy day at the Supreme Court, and it’s expected to start with opinion announcements.The postSCOTUStoday for Wednesday, March 25appeared first …
Citizens United v. FEC, a major case on political spending, was argued for the first time on this day in 2009. After reargument approximately six …
The court has indicated that it may announce opinions this morning at 10 a.m. EDT. Our opinion day live blog begins at 9:30. Join us!The …
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We recommend celebrating by reading about Supreme Court justices of Irish descent.The postSCOTUStoday for Tuesday, March 17appeared first onSCOTUSblog.
President Chester A. Arthur nominated Justice Samuel Blatchford to the court on this day in 1882. According to Justia, Blatchford was a “precocious talent” who …
You’ve likely heard of AI bots being used improperly by lawyers, but what about lawsuits over AI bots practicing law without a license? Reuters reported …
SCOTUSblog is excited to announce the addition of podcasts Amarica’s Constitution and Divided Argument to its podcast lineup, joining Advisory Opinions. In a new, jam-packed …
Just 22% of U.S. registered voters have “a great deal” (7%) or “quite a bit” (15%) of confidence in the Supreme Court, according to a …