IN THE INDIANA SUPREME COURTAll Justices concur
State coalitions brought challenges; district courts in Louisiana and Kentucky enjoined the rule during the litigation; the Fifth and Sixth Circuits denied the government’s requests to stay the injunctions, nor would the Supreme Court intercede for the government. All the Justices agreed that ...
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On the rare occasions when I write about the Supreme Court, it’s usually to grouse that the Justices don’t defend the Constitution’s limits on the federal government. For example, the Court engaged in tortured reasoning to rule in favor of Obamacare even though there’s nothing in Articl...
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In what amounts to a major win for the school choice movement, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled today that the “Choice Scholarships” in Indiana are constitutional. From Fox News: “In a 5-0 vote, the justices rejected claims that the law primarily benefited religious institutions that run ...
supreme court justices. for about a decade, each of the nine seats on the supreme court was occupied by someone who graduated from an ivy league law school. that changed two years ago when amy coney barrett, an alumna of university of notre dame law school in indiana, was sworn in....
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a surprising victory to transgender youth Tuesday after declining to review an appeal from a central Indiana public school district over bathroom rights for trans student...
Associate JusticeBrett Kavanaughby President Trump after the liberal-leaning Associate JusticeAnthony Kennedyretired in 2018. In the wake of this appointment, Democratic MayorPete Buttigiegof South Bend, Indiana, then also a 2020 presidential candidate, suggested expanding the Court to 15 justices.[1]...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the pioneering Supreme Court justice who became the second female on the nation's highest court, the leader of its liberal wing and a pop culture icon known as Notorious R.B.G. She was appointed in 1993 by President Bill Clinton to fill the seat vacated by Justice...