In a revealing two-part essay, law professor Rodger Citron argues that Chief Justice Roberts focused more on promoting a conservative legal agenda than on maintaining judicial statesmanship during the last term.
Quinta Jurecic discusses how the Supreme Court's actions may have actively facilitated Trump's strategy of delay, creating multiple avenues for legal challenges and confusion.
Mike Vilensky highlights a significant shift in circuit court decisions regarding gun control laws, where judges are increasingly upholding restrictions by referencing the concurrence of Justice Barrett.
Following the ban on affirmative action, Hilary Burns reports on a noticeable decrease in the enrollment of Black freshmen at Harvard, raising concerns about equity and representation.
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