An analysis of the 2022 Supreme Court term found that Justice Sotomayor is the current most liberal justice with a score of -4.14, and Justice Thomas is the most conservative with a score of 3.05.
Justices of the Supreme Court will soon put on their whiskey glasses to decide the proper tests for infringement and dilution claims involving humorous use of another’s trademark. The Court granted certiorari in November to consider a dispute between VIP Products, LLC (“VIP”)...
Protesters gather outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022, to urge justices to preserve race-conscious college admissions. Jeremy Bauer-Wolf/Higher Ed Dive Listen to the article 8 min WASHINGTON — Some colleges have credited race-conscious admissions policies with ...
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court's conservative majority sounded sympathetic Monday to a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for gay couples, a dispute that's the latest clash of religion and gay rights to land at the highest court. The designer and her ...
Emory Law School’s Michael Broyde says that a panel of chief judges of the US circuit courts of appeal should review disputed recusal decisions made by Supreme Court justices. This approach acknowledges the significance of the whole court hearing cases,
The Supreme Court confirmed the authenticity of the draft opinion, which was circulated among the justices in February.
Washington —The Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure in what is the most significant test of the agency's 13-year existence, with several of the justices expressing skepticism toward arguments that the mechanism is out...
A majority of Supreme Court justices appointed since 1900 have had law degrees from top law schools. By Ilana Kowarski | April 7, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. Save More Law Degrees That Led to the Supreme Court More Getty Images Every Supreme Court justice appointed since 1970 has had some...
He was appointed to Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by George Washington in 1789, and became the longest serving of the Court's original members. He was offered the appointment of Chief Justice in 1796, and despite being unanimously accepted by the Senate, he declined the opportunity. ...
“Another slow day at the office?” Sutton asked, prompting laughter from the audience. The interview took place as part of the Supreme Court Fellows Program. “Yeah,” Kagan replied. “Everybody is laughing, so they must know what I did this morning.” ...