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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

This Is the Nastiest Opinion by a Supreme Court Justice in 2025

There were a lot of decisions in 2025 that immiserated huge amounts of people and made the world materially worse. But my pick is not one of those. Instead, I need to talk about NIH v. American Public Health Association. Yes, it has to do with slashing research grants, which does materially harm a lot of people. But more profoundly for me, this case is emblematic of every single level of destruction and mayhem coming out of the Supreme Court-all the arrogance bundled into one.
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#tariffs
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Even if the Supreme Court rules Trump's global tariffs are illegal, refunds are unlikely because that would be 'very complicated,' Hassett says | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Even if the Supreme Court rules Trump's global tariffs are illegal, refunds are unlikely because that would be 'very complicated,' Hassett says | Fortune

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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

2025 was a big year for climate in the US courts - these were the wins and losses

Courts have mostly rebuffed oil industry efforts to dismiss or move climate deception lawsuits, but a pending Supreme Court decision on Boulder could reshape momentum.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 days ago

2025 was horrific for trans people. Here's how 2026 could be much better. - LGBTQ Nation

Trans rights faced severe rollbacks in 2025 from federal actions and court rulings, causing relocation and necessitating sustained struggle for improvement in 2026.
#birthright-citizenship
fromTruthout
5 days ago
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Trump's Attack on Birthright Citizenship Seeks to Further Codify White Supremacy

fromslate.com
3 weeks ago
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These Babies Are Among the Bravest Supreme Court Litigants and They Don't Even Know It

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fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Just Took a Case That Would Have Only Recently Been Unthinkable

The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump can end birthright citizenship via executive order in Barbara v. Trump, with a ruling expected by June 2026.
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fromTruthout
4 weeks ago

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case That Could End Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of President Trump's executive order terminating birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
fromTruthout
5 days ago
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Trump's Attack on Birthright Citizenship Seeks to Further Codify White Supremacy

fromslate.com
3 weeks ago
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These Babies Are Among the Bravest Supreme Court Litigants and They Don't Even Know It

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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Trump will drop push for National Guard deployments in Chicago, LA and Portland, Ore.

Federal deployments of National Guard to Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland were halted after legal setbacks and court rulings constrained presidential authority.
#national-guard
fromAxios
4 days ago
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Trump backs off National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland

fromAxios
4 days ago
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Trump backs off National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland

fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Recall A Biting Memory - See Also - Above the Law

Touchy With The Teeth: Sidley associate fired after (politely) gnawing on her co-workers.
Law
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fromArs Technica
5 days ago

Lawsuit over Trump rejecting medical research grants is settled

A federal court voided the government's anti-DEI funding policy as illegal, and blocked grants will be re-evaluated with funding decisions reset to early 2025.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

Dangerous!' CBS's Jan Crawford Skewers Liberals Over Attacks on the Supreme Court

Accusations that the Supreme Court is corrupt are false, harmful to institutional legitimacy, and obscure the court's conservative jurisprudence and role in restoring constitutional accountability.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Morning Docket: 12.29.25 - Above the Law

Supreme Court bars deploying federal troops for policing; DOJ surveilled an Epstein reporter; high-profile criminal cases and judicial controversies continue.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Why ICE Is Getting Away With It

Two Supreme Court decisions have created near-immunity for ICE agents, enabling illegal detentions, force, and denial of legal rights with little accountability.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

The Supreme Court Cast Its Lot With Trumpism. It Should Be Very Worried.

During his first year back in office, President Donald Trump amassed an unprecedented amount of power in pursuit of his far-reaching agenda. His quests to crush the Democratic Party's electoral power, seize control over the economy, and deport millions of immigrants were all actively abetted by the Supreme Court's Republican-appointed justices. Time and again-often over the shadow docket, with no explanation-the 6-3 supermajority cleared the path for Trump's aggressive executive overreach.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

U.S. courts faced intensified emergency docket use, threats against judges, major Supreme Court orders, expensive legal defense bills, and contested immigration and election law disputes.
#executive-power
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Mentions of Justice Scalia surge at conservative-dominated court during oral arguments

References to Justice Antonin Scalia surged during the current Supreme Court term, with justices and attorneys invoking his name nearly three dozen times since October.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Morning Docket: 12.24.25 - Above the Law

Major legal developments include a Supreme Court block on troop deployment, problematic Epstein file release, legal aid funding shortfalls, and high-profile litigation and policy changes.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 week ago

Supreme Court Tells Trump No for Once, More Epstein Files Released, Theater Festival Leaves Kennedy Center - Washingtonian

I can't stop listening to: Marvin Gaye, " Purple Snowflakes ." With all respect to " Christmas Eve in Washington ," this lightly lysergic soul tune is my favorite holiday song by a local artist. Motown shelved the original version and got Gaye to rerecord it as " Pretty Little Baby ," a frankly suboptimal state of affairs that persisted until 1993, when the original recording appeared on a compilation .
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#national-guard-deployment
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

BREAKING: Supreme Court Won't Let Trump Send Troops to Chicago

To call the Guard into active federal service under 12406(3), the President must be unable' with the regular military to execute the laws of the United States.' Because the statute requires an assessment of the military's ability to execute the laws, it likely applies only where the military could legally execute the laws. Such circumstances are exceptional: Under the Posse Comitatus Act, the military is prohibited from execut[ing] the laws' except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress.
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Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
1 week ago

Should Abandoned Applications Be Presumed Enabling? Supreme Court Asks for Response

Supreme Court will consider whether printed publications asserted as anticipatory prior art should be presumed enabling and whether efficacy proof is required.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

It's time to accept that the US supreme court is illegitimate and must be replaced | Ryan Doerfler and Samuel Moyn

The justices of the US supreme court even its conservatives have traditionally valued their institution's own standing. John Roberts, the current US chief justice, has always been praised even by liberals as a staunch advocate of the court's image as a neutral arbiter. For decades, Americans believed the court soared above the fray of partisan contestation. No more. In Donald Trump's second term, the supreme court's conservative supermajority has seized the opportunity to empower the nation's chief executive.
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fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

At Least The Robots In The Coming War Against Humans Will Understand War Crimes - Above the Law

A Pentagon-bought AI accused the Trump administration of war crimes; legal AI can outperform humans, Sotomayor defends federal stability, and cross-border mergers can fail.
#presidential-removal-power
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Why Are Democrats So Afraid to Even Mention the Source of Trump's Political Power?

Discussions of race are everywhere and nowhere in 2025. On one hand, President Donald Trump is openly insulting Somali immigrants, describing entire nations as "shithole" countries, and insisting that the most persecuted class of humans are white South Africans. On the other, none of this is actually registering as anything other than Trump being Trump, and so when the Supreme Court agrees to revisit a foundational doctrine like birthright citizenship, too many of us shrug it off.
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Law
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Supreme Court denies REX's request to rehear petition

Supreme Court denied REX's petitions after lower courts dismissed REX's antitrust claims against NAR and Zillow; NAR removed the optional no-commingling rule.
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Supreme Court's Shadowy Plan to Subvert Democracy

Courts play an important role in authoritarian regimes. They legitimize the actions of despots by declaring them "legal" or "constitutional." They ensure institutional compliance with the regime's rules. And they make politically unpopular decisions that align with the authoritarian's goals while giving the authoritarian political distance from those goals. Quite simply, you can't instigate a strongman takeover of a constitutional democracy without having a robust judicial power that's willing to play along.
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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
2 weeks ago

High Court Declines to Consider MSN's Call for Clarity on CAFC's After-Arising Technology Conflict

MSN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. subsequently filed a petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court in August of this year, arguing that there is "doctrinal chaos" surrounding the topic of after-arising technology in the context of patent infringement suits. While some Federal Circuit decisions have held "that when a patentee secures a claim construction that ensnares, as infringing, an accused device that features after-arising technology, the patentee risks invalidating its own patent on written-description and enablement grounds,"
Intellectual property law
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fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Why Indiana's Gerrymander Victory May Be Short-Lived

Indiana Senate Republicans blocked Trump's push for a 9-0 gerrymandered map, preserving a seven-seat GOP advantage while preventing a complete GOP sweep.
#voting-rights-act
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fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Nigeria court overrules Maryam Sanda's presidential pardon DW 12/12/2025

Nigeria's Supreme Court reinstated Maryam Sanda's death sentence, nullifying President Tinubu's commutation to 12 years because an appeal remained pending.
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

Not China, Not Russia: Our Most Threatening Enemy is...Europe?

discuss what will happen as the Supreme Court considers whether a president can remove leaders of independent agencies without cause, how the overt signals about immigration and "erasure" in the new National Security Strategy are meant to stir up cultural anxiety in Europe, and the high-stakes merger drama between Netflix, Paramount, and Warner Bros. with guest Tim Wu, professor at Columbia Law School and author of the new book The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity.
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Law
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Latham Honored As 'Pro Bono Innovator,' Without Mentioning That '$125 Million Trump Extortion' Thing - Above the Law

Latham & Watkins won a unanimous Supreme Court disability-rights ruling and enabled a renewable gas project while a separate nine-figure pro bono matter drew criticism.
#texas-redistricting
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fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

US Supreme Court revives pro-Republican Texas electoral map DW 12/05/2025

The US Supreme Court allowed Texas to use a new electoral map that advantages Republicans for next year's midterm elections, overturning a lower court ruling.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Supreme Court lets Texas use gerrymandered map that could give GOP 5 more House seats

The Supreme Court allowed Texas to use a new congressional map that may give Republicans five additional U.S. House seats in the 2026 midterm election.
fromESPN.com
3 weeks ago

US prosecutors drop TV rights corruption case

NEW YORK -- After a yearslong legal battle, U.S. prosecutors told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that they want to give up their fight to preserve the convictions of a former Fox executive and a South American sports media company in a corruption case related to TV rights for international soccer tournaments. Hernan Lopez, ex-CEO of Fox International Channels, and Full Play Group SA were convicted in 2023 after a trial in New York but subsequently granted an acquittal by a judge.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Flavio Bolsonaro retracts suggestion of a price' to end 2026 election bid

Flavio Bolsonaro affirmed his irreversible candidacy for Brazil's 2026 presidential race and received endorsement from his imprisoned father, Jair Bolsonaro.
#campaign-finance
Law
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Just Gave Anti-Vax Parents an Alarming Win

The Supreme Court signaled willingness to allow parents religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates, potentially endangering public health and increasing preventable disease.
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fromAxios
3 weeks ago

SCOTUS' denial of Texas case fuels First Amendment fears

The Supreme Court left intact a ruling that public libraries have no constitutional obligation to provide specific books, allowing local officials to remove titles.
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fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Sotomayor Had Trump Administration On The Ropes And Let 'Em Off The Hook - Above the Law

Conservative justices reinterpret originalism to expand presidential power, allowing executives to override congressional commands while protecting financial interests.
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fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Is Poised to Give the "Apprentice" Star the Right to Fire the Regulators

Conservative justices aim to allow presidential removal of independent agency officials, undermining agency independence and altering the separation of powers.
#independent-agencies
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fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Is About to Hand Trump a Cudgel in the Paramount-Netflix Fight

A Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. Slaughter could let the president fire independent agency leaders, enabling coercion and corrupt regulatory retaliation.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago

The anti-trans movement is sadly going to outlive Trump's presidency - LGBTQ Nation

The anti-trans movement has grown independently, will persist beyond Trump, and will continue influencing policy even if some measures are reversed.
Law
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 12.08.25 - Above the Law

Multiple high-profile legal and institutional developments involve Supreme Court cases, judicial conduct, corporate litigation, campus changes, and law firm office-return policies.
#humphreys-executor
fromAxios
3 weeks ago
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The Supreme Court case that could hand Trump unchecked power to fire agency heads

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
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Supreme Court to reconsider a 90-year-old unanimous ruling that limits presidential power on removing heads of independent agencies | Fortune

fromAxios
3 weeks ago
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The Supreme Court case that could hand Trump unchecked power to fire agency heads

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
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Supreme Court to reconsider a 90-year-old unanimous ruling that limits presidential power on removing heads of independent agencies | Fortune

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fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

After Texas ruling, Trump and Republicans head to 2026 with a redistricting edge

Supreme Court clearance of Texas's contested congressional map strengthens Republican redistricting advantage and could add multiple House seats before the 2026 election.
#same-sex-marriage
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fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Adam Schiff on How the Trump Administration Targets Its Opponents

Adam Schiff faces a federal mortgage inquiry, warns the Supreme Court enables the administration, and says America's rule of law is 'hanging by a thread'.
#gerrymandering
fromTruthout
1 month ago

SCOTUS Lets Texas Use GOP-Friendly Congressional Map as Legal Battle Continues

Texas can use its new, GOP-friendly congressional map while a legal challenge plays out, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, temporarily pausing a lower court ruling that had blocked the map from going into effect. With the Dec. 8 candidate filing deadline fast approaching, the high court's decision likely means Texas' new map will be used for the 2026 midterm elections.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 month ago

I Guess the Supreme Court Is Totally Cool with Racial Gerrymandering in Texas

The Supreme Court allowed Texas to use newly redrawn congressional maps that likely function as racial gerrymanders to benefit Republicans in the 2026 midterms.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Legal and cultural news: attorney selling home before tax trial; Supreme Court coverage; chimp human-rights petition; Trump case history; Thurgood Marshall play.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Trump Makes Catastrophic Prediction If Democrats Take Power: Complete and Total OBLITERATION'

Republicans warn Democrats plan to expand and overhaul the Supreme Court, including ending the filibuster and adding justices, prompting threats and judicial rebukes.
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fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 month ago

Trump's Latest Attempt to Prosecute Letitia James Fails Spectacularly, His FIFA Adventure Begins, and an Alexandria Man Was Rescued From a Sewer - Washingtonian

The Supreme Court allowed Texas's gerrymandered congressional map to stand, potentially giving Republicans up to five House seats, amid multiple court rulings and arrests.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

Treasury Secretary Bessent insists Trump's tariff agenda is 'permanent,' saying the White House can recreate it even with a Supreme Court loss | Fortune

If the Supreme Court invalidates IEEPA-based tariffs, the administration can recreate similar tariffs using other trade law sections like 301, 232, or 122.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

The Supreme Court Is Poised to Revive a Key Feature of Nixon-Era Corruption

The dairy industry sought a deal with President Richard Nixon to write a huge campaign check to his reelection campaign-in exchange for price supports that would artificially raise the cost of milk. But federal law strictly limited the amount it could donate. So Nixon's henchmen devised a workaround: Dairy companies would funnel $2 million through various Republican Party committees, which could then transfer the cash to Nixon's campaign.
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fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Day Around the Bay: SF Teachers Vote to Authorize Strike

Multiple local incidents and national political developments unfolded, including a jail stabbing, teacher labor disputes, a Supreme Court shadow-docket ruling on gerrymandering, and heated political rhetoric.
#conor-mcgregor
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 month ago

SCOTUS Delays Trump Bid to Oust Perlmutter Pending Arguments in Similar Cases

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order deferring a decision in Trump v. Perlmutter, a case in which President Donald Trump is asking the Court to stay an interlocutory injunction issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in September restoring Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter to her post pending her lawsuit against Trump for removing her from office.
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