Republicans Murkowski, Collins, Sullivan, and Hawley broke ranks to back an ACA subsidy extension by Dems, but the bill still ...
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The Supreme Court was dragged into the 2028 presidential election Tuesday as it weighed striking down federal restrictions on ...
These disputes likely will be impacted by a separate battle in Louisiana, where a federal district judge ruled last December that Louisiana’s own Ten Commandments law was unconstitutional, “citing a ...
WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett lauded Charlie Kirk’s widow for showing “strength with grace” in the aftermath of her husband’s assassination and urged others to follow Erika Kirk ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett had a simple message for conservative women in law school attending the Federalist Society’s gala Thursday night: don’t be afraid to defy stereotypes. “Being a conservative ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett was appointed by President Donald Trump in 2020 after serving three years on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. What inspired the associate justice ...
There’s a roster of cases before the Supreme Court that could reshape the entire Trump presidency and redefine executive power. Justice Amy Coney Barrett, my guest last week on my Times Opinion ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed her belief that marriage equality has resulted in “very concrete reliance interests” that make it unlikely to be overturned. In a conversation with ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett talked about the Court's emergency docket, also known as the shadow docket. Justice Barrett spoke at the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett talked about the different between original public meaning and original intent. Justice Barrett spoke at the ...
“Listening” is the carefully chosen first word in the title of this modest mini-autobiographical book. It provides early impressions of the author’s job at the U.S. Supreme Court—an introspective ...