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David Marshall: Maintaining a diverse federal Judiciary

(TriceEdneyWire.com)—It is rare for a sitting U.S. president to step aside and not run for reelection. The magnitude of this type of decision cannot...

This Supreme Court has redefined the meaning of corruption

Recent Supreme Court decisions have made it so that bribing a politician must be cartoonishly blatant to qualify as corruption. DigitalVision Vectors via Getty by...

Voting rights at risk after Supreme Court makes it harder to challenge racial gerrymandering

Taiwan Scott, who sued South Carolina over a new congressional map he said curbed Black voting power, speaking outside the Supreme Court in 2023....

Supreme Court’s slow roll on deciding Trump’s immunity is the opposite of politics

U.S. Supreme Court justices normally take their time in issuing decisions. Douglas Rissing/iStock/Getty Images Plus by Claire B. Wofford, College of Charleston Frustration is mounting as...

Supreme Court unanimously concludes that anti-abortion groups have no standing to challenge access to mifepristone

Activists on both sides of the abortion battle are gearing up for it to be a major issue in the 2024 election. Pacific Press/LightRocket...

Sandra Day O’Connor saw civics education as key to the future of democracy

The late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor saw civic education as foundational to democracy. William Thomas Cain / Stringer via Getty Images by Joshua Jansa, Oklahoma State...

As concern about Mitch McConnell’s health grows, his legacy remains strong

Mitch McConnell froze at a lectern in July 2023 and again more recently in August. Drew Angerer/Getty Images by Al Cross, University of Kentucky Even if Mitch...

A business can decline service based on its beliefs, Supreme Court rules

Designing for all couples – or declining? DawidMarkiewicz/iStock via Getty Images Plus – but what will this look like in practice? Charles J. Russo, University of Dayton At issue...

Military academies can still consider race in admissions, but the rest of the nation’s colleges and universities cannot, court rules

A person protests outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 2023. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana by Kristine Bowman, Michigan State University; Kimberly...

The Colorado website designer’s win is one of dozens of federal cases where religious beliefs and LGBTQ+ rights have clashed

Viewed over decades, the Supreme Court’s record on religion-related cases is more complicated than recent headlines suggest. Phil Roeder/Moment via Getty Images  – and the pattern...

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