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Analysis: Supreme Court hears arguments in two cases testing whether the president may on his own authorize indefinite imprisonment of American citizens whom he designates enemy combatantsBOB EDWARDS
What do we know now about the People’s Court Case Database (Case Database, 人民法院案例库) that we did not know when in launched in late February 2024? What insights do 10 months of operation of this case database provide? This blogpost provides a consolidated analysis of the Case Data...
Wednesday morning the Florida Supreme Court will have a hearing regarding whether or not voters will see abortion on their ballots this year. Feb 7, 2024 Florida Supreme Court to hear arguments on whether abortion rights will be on November ballot ...
Here arekey takeawaysfrom today’s oral arguments: Supreme Court seems unlikely to fully resolve the immunity question:As the justices wrestled with the nuances of the case and a series of complicated hypotheticals, it seemed increasingly unlikely the court would offer a clear answer on whether ...
The US Supreme Court building on June 27. (Patrick Semansky/AP) Nobody is debating the importance of the issue the Supreme Court is debating today – no less than the future of the democratic process, some argue. But as we enter hour three, if you think that oral arguments are taking ...
Pro Arguments (Go to Con Arguments) Pro 1: Court-packing is needed to offset the dangerously partisan Supreme Court. With Republican President Donald Trump’s appointments of Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. Republicans have already engaged in court-packing and that demands a Democrat...
Supreme Court Justices Looked to Personal Views Rather Than Legal Arguments for Hobby Lobby Decision In every constitutional case the Supreme Court decided this term, the Justices had discretion to decide the case in favor of either party and pursuant to a broad or narrow le...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on December 1 in Mississippi's bid to have the landmark Roe v.
Analysis: Arguments before the US Supreme Court in the cases of Yaser Hamdi and Jose Padilla, US citizens being held as enemy combatantsMICHELE NORRIS, ROBERT SIEGEL