Any case granted review in the coming weeks would be heard in the term that starts in October and be decided during the 2020 election campaign.
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Dana Milbank: Trump’s not claiming executive power – he’s going for divine right
It’s almost as if the president is goading Democrats to impeach him.
Supreme Court justices bicker over death penalty cases, weeks after decisions
The disagreements aired Monday in written statements involve cases the court ruled on in March and April.
Dana Milbank: How to preserve white power in four easy steps
The Trump administration implicitly argues in favor of suppressing Latinos’ political clout by suppressing their census participation.
Maine Voices: Despite Sen. Collins’ failure to protect ACA, there’s still hope for the law’s future
Thanks to the U.S. House shake-up, the conversation is moving from saving Obamacare to strengthening it.
Gunmaker will ask Supreme Court to hear Sandy Hook appeal
The maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting looks to reverse a ruling that reinstated a wrongful death lawsuit filed by victims’ relatives.
Marc A. Thiessen: Democrats are the ones declaring war on the Constitution
Leading Democrats are promising that, if elected in 2020, they will abolish the Electoral College and might also pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices.
Marc A. Thiessen: Trump forcing Republicans to choose between fidelity to him or to the Constitution
If his national emergency declaration prevails in court, it will be a disaster for limited government.
Our View: Landmark 1964 Supreme Court case protects a free press
No, Justice Thomas, this is not the time to revisit a half-century of settled law.
Justice Thomas says court should overturn 55-year-old landmark libel ruling
Thomas’s comments about New York Times v. Sullivan, which makes it hard for public figures to win libel suits, comes as the president criticized Saturday Night Live for skits making fun of him.