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If the justices wanted the president to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, they know what words to use. They didn’t use them.
In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court will answer a question that feels like it should not be difficult: whether the Constitution gives parents a de facto veto over any aspect of public education ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case arising from religious conservatives’ hostility to a Maryland school district’s inclusion of a handful of books with ...
The Trump administration has nixed a 2023 settlement that was building modern sanitation infrastructure in Lowndes County, a ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident whom the Trump administration has held in immigration custody for five weeks and counting, has not been accused of any crime. The government’s only ...
Last week, the Republican men on the Supreme Court lifted a lower court order that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration from renditioning Venezuelan migrants to a Salvadoran prison. The ...
John Bursch has a problem on his hands, and it seems he believes a dishonest little blog post directed at Chief Justice John Roberts can help him out of a bind. Last week, Bursch, the senior counsel ...
On Monday night, the Republican men on the Supreme Court voted to lift a lower court order that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration from summarily shipping Venezuelan migrants to a ...
On Friday, two Republican judges on a North Carolina appeals court nullified thousands of votes in the state’s recent supreme court election—a transparent ploy to overturn fellow Republican appeals ...
Sometime in the next week or so, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide a distressingly open legal question: whether Constitution allows the government to disappear you off the street and ship you to a ...