abortion ban months before the Supreme Court struck downRoe v. Wade. And it prompted a frustrated Justice Elena Kagan, during a 2021 oral argument, to refer sarcastically to Mitchell and his allies as “some geniuses.” We'll be listening to find out whether Kagan and Mitchell spar today. ...
Trump, who is speaking to reporters on today’s proceedings, called the Supreme Court argument “a beautiful thing to watch in many respects,” even as he complained about the case being brought in the first place. “I hope that democracy in this country will continue,” he told reporters ...
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The Supreme Court's historic building hasjust 50 seats set aside for the public, and on traditional argument days many of those who show up hours before arguments begin are turned away. The scarcity of the seats has spawned asecretive, informal economy of paid line-standers. Subsequent cases ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has revived an 1864 criminal ban on abortion.The Civil War-era law, which predated Arizona statehood by almost a half a century, prohibits abortion at any stage of pregnancy, for any reason other than when “necessary” to save the pregnant person’s life. The ba...
Finally, foreign individuals who work, study, and live in China also may be readers of Chinese judgments or rulings. Will a Chinese court protect the rights of a foreign individual whose Chinese employer has failed to comply with his legal obligations? The foreign community is aware of the re...
The Supreme People’s Court (SPC), along with the Ministry of Justice, held a press conference on 9 September, reported here, to announce the publication of the 2023 annual report of judicial review of commercial arbitration. It was written by the SPC’s #4 Civil Division in collaboration ...
Simply put, the Supreme Court justices today will decide if only state lawmakers, some, like in North Carolina, in tremendously gerrymandered districts that give Republicans a guaranteed majority, should be the only ones who can decide all the rules o...
The Supreme Court on Thursday heard the question of whether the state of Colorado can keep the former president, Donald Trump, who that state found credibly liable for inciting an insurrection, off the ballot in November. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joins Joy Reid to discuss.Feb. 9, 2024 ...
Analyzes the Supreme Court's discussion of the Communications Decency Act, which restricts indecent material on the Internet, in March 1997. What the Justices wanted to know about the effects of the law; Comments of Deputy Soliticitor General Seth P. Waxman, who is defending the law for the...