The U.S. Supreme Court’s exemption – leaving aside its hypocrisy and racism – isn’t the way to ensure that the armed forces are diverse, equitable or inclusive.
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Supreme Court to take up abortion, gun cases in new term while ethics concerns swirl
A big unknown is whether the court will be asked to weigh in on any aspect of the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump and others.
Commentary: What’s at stake in the new Supreme Court term
With abortion pill and domestic violence gun law cases on the docket, women will be watching this court.
Supreme Court to decide if state laws limiting social media platforms violate Constitution
The justices will review laws in Florida and Texas.
Justice Clarence Thomas reportedly flew on private jet to attend Koch network fundraiser
ProPublica has previously reported on Thomas’s friendship with influential Republican donor Harlan Crow, who over 2 decades has lavished gifts and financial favors upon Thomas.
Guest column: Supreme Court needs to keep its independence
I write to respectfully disagree with Gordon Weil’s guest column of Friday, Sept. 15, saying that Supreme Court decisions should be subject to Congressional and presidential review and even veto. It’s not that the Supreme Court is a chaste and problem-free institution. I wrote my college thesis on the Rehnquist Court and my perception that […]
Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh says ethics changes may be coming to Supreme Court
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced legislation in July that would require the justices to follow disclosure rules as strict as those that apply to members of Congress.
Small business program upended in wake of Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
A judge struck down a provision of a federal program meant to help minority-owned businesses, a ruling that could imperil other programs that benefit underrepresented groups.
Justice Thomas details jet travel, property deal with billionaire
Justice Clarence Thomas reported 3 trips in 2022 on the private jet of his friend Harlan Crow, along with 2014 property sales he had not previously disclosed.
Federal appeals court rules drug users shouldn’t automatically be banned from having guns
The ruling raises questions about the future of the law, which also had a central role in the proposed plea deal for Hunter Biden, the president’s son.
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