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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

Even Supreme Court Justices Need A Caffeine Hit - Above the Law

Which justice was responsible for the addition of Starbucks coffee in the Supreme Court cafeteria? Hint: The most recently appointed justice serves on the Court's cafeteria committee, so they've all had a go at the job.
Law
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fromThe Nation
4 days ago

The Fate of Our Cities Is Now in the Supreme Court's Hands

The Supreme Court may allow Donald Trump to deploy federal troops in U.S. cities, potentially violating the Posse Comitatus Act and enabling domestic military deployments.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Supreme Court shifts, contested judicial retention and nominations, political prosecutions, and problematic presidential pardons are intensifying U.S. legal and political divisions.
fromPatently-O
4 days ago

Empty Formalism: How Patent Eligibility Lost Touch with Preemption

Conventional wisdom is that a good certiorari petition needs to show the legal error below and also show why the case is important and timely. The petition follows this dual framing strategy: (1) a doctrinal claim that the Federal Circuit has abandoned preemption as the touchstone of patent eligibility; and (2) a policy argument tied to what I think of as the "new great game" and what the Trump Administration calls "Winning the AI Race." The case also arrives at the Supreme Court as the USPTO has begun to move aggressively toward limiting its use of eligibility in patent prosecution.
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#same-sex-marriage
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fromTruthout
4 days ago

SCOTUS Has Given Trump Favorable Rulings in 90 Percent of Cases, Report Finds

The Supreme Court ruled favorably for the Trump administration far more often than district and circuit courts did.
#tariffs
fromAxios
1 week ago
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U.S. will struggle "for years" if tariffs struck down, Trump says

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Why the Supreme Court may choose to uphold Trump's tariffs: 'It would be incredibly disruptive to unscramble those eggs' | Fortune

fromAxios
1 week ago
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U.S. will struggle "for years" if tariffs struck down, Trump says

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Why the Supreme Court may choose to uphold Trump's tariffs: 'It would be incredibly disruptive to unscramble those eggs' | Fortune

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fromAdvocate.com
4 days ago

SCOTUS will decide whether to take up the Kim Davis marriage case, and here's what it will mean

Marriage equality, born from decades of courageous advocacy and legal battles, now faces renewed threat as the Supreme Court considers revisiting the Obergefell decision.
#national-guard-deployments
#voting-rights-act
fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago
US politics

What would late civil rights icon and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall say about the current court?

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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

It's Not a Dog Whistle If Everyone Can Hear It

A surge of racist incidents and policy shifts is elevating white interests while eroding protections for racial and immigrant minorities in the United States.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Democrats Have One Brutal Path to Survival if the Supreme Court Kills the Voting Rights Act

Ending federal Voting Rights Act protections would enable Republican Southern gerrymanders but also allow Democratic gains via efficient blue-state redistricting, reshaping House control.
fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago
US politics

What would late civil rights icon and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall say about the current court?

Law
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Supreme Court to hear appeal by ex-solicitor Michael Lynn to have prison time reduced

Michael Lynn, convicted of stealing €18 million, seeks further reduction of his Irish sentence for four-and-a-half years spent in a Brazilian prison.
US politics
fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

Good Morning, News: Hundreds of Thousands of Oregonians to Lose SNAP Benefits, Merkley Holds the Senate Floor, and Next Adventure's Next Adventure

Legal uncertainty continues over potential National Guard deployment to Portland as appellate rehearing, federal judge orders, and Supreme Court rulings could pause or allow troops.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
6 days ago

Supreme Court on Patents Fall 2025

Whether generic manufacturers using skinny labels can face induced-infringement liability based on labeling or references to branded products is presented for Supreme Court review.
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fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

Supreme Court to Decide If Trump Is Entitled to His Own Facts

A Supreme Court ruling could decide whether the president has exclusive, unreviewable authority to deploy federalized National Guard forces against domestic protests.
Law
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

The Supreme Court Has a New Leading Moral Light on the Death Penalty

Sonia Sotomayor condemned the Supreme Court's procedural avoidance of substantive capital-case injustices amid multiple October 2025 executions, citing miscarriages, mental-health issues, and juror dishonesty.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Singer Lucy Dacus marries same-sex couples on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in heartwarming video - LGBTQ Nation

Lucy Dacus officiated 154 onstage weddings, performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and challenged conservative efforts aimed at overturning marriage equality.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

Supreme Court denies REX's petition to hear antitrust suit

Supreme Court denied REX's petition, leaving intact lower-court rulings dismissing REX’s antitrust claims against NAR and Zillow over the no-commingling rule and site redesign.
#national-guard
Law
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke pot can legally own guns

The Supreme Court will decide whether regular marijuana users can be prohibited from owning firearms under federal law.
fromemptywheel
1 week ago

Shit-Posting All the Way to SCOTUS - emptywheel

it can use regular troops, almost certainly without invoking 10 U.S.C. § 12406 or any other statute. (This is the "protective" power.) The power the Trump administration is seeking here is much broader-and would almost certainly mean that federalized National Guard troops would start accompanying ICE officers on immigration raids and other operations-even if they're not making the arrests themselves. That would be a ... dramatic ... escalation relative to where we are today.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Ask the Administrator: Advertising

So many thoughts ... For obvious reasons, I've been reflecting a lot lately on my old constitutional law coursework. As long as the Supreme Court holds that money is speech-and the Supreme Court retains enough legitimacy to be taken seriously-I foresee major free speech issues around restricting advertising. If I were a betting man, I'd bet that the court's legitimacy will have a shorter shelf life than its view on the "marketplace of ideas," given how aggressively it's shedding any pretense of respect for precedent.
Marketing
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fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Teaching tolerance isn't indoctrination. It's protection

The Supreme Court's decision allows parental opt-outs for LGBTQ-inclusive lessons, prioritizing religious objections and undermining efforts to make schools inclusive and reduce student invisibility.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

LGBTQ+ health programs & newsrooms get shut down while gay issues take center stage in Virginia - LGBTQ Nation

Lindsay Hecox's transgender-athlete case reached the Supreme Court after Idaho appealed, with a judge ruling it would be fundamentally unfair to dismiss the state's appeal.
#national-guard-deployment
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Developments include challenges to independent agencies, potential prosecutions of Trump allies, judicial-accountability disputes, and a possible presidential appearance at the Supreme Court.
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Welcome to the Age of the Robertsmander

Chief Justice John Roberts enabled partisan gerrymandering and weakened Voting Rights protections, creating conditions for prolonged Republican minority rule and House advantage.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Amy Coney Barrett Pressed On What the Supreme Court Would Do If Trump Defied It

Amy Coney Barrett rejects becoming a cultural icon, emphasizes solitary judicial work, and stresses institutional consequences of court rulings amid executive aggrandizement concerns.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The US supreme court appears ready to nullify the Voting Rights Act | Moira Donegan

Supreme Court appears poised to strike down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, potentially ending federal protection against racial vote dilution and racial gerrymandering.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Trans woman who wanted to end her lawsuit due to harassment forced to go through with SCOTUS appeal - LGBTQ Nation

To put it simply, the Court has struggled with the correct outcome in this matter,
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Morning Docket: 10.15.25 - Above the Law

Legal and political developments include Supreme Court rulings, media influence controversies, districting and judicial-discipline reforms, shareholder disputes, and AI-privacy policy debates.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

He Was the Most Notorious Sheriff in America. He Says the Supreme Court Vindicated Him.

While many lawyers and advocates for immigrants have decried SCOTUS' implicit permission for continued racial profiling, the 93-year-old retired lawman sees the 6-3 decision as a vindication of his aggressive and constitutionally questionable policing tactics in arresting Latinos. "I was just cleared by the Supreme Court," Arpaio explained to me over the phone. "Obama and Biden went after me for racial profiling. ... They went after me [and] the Supreme Court ruled in my favor last month."
US politics
#alex-jones
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
Right-wing politics

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Alex Jones's Sandy Hook Defamation Challenges

fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
Right-wing politics

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Alex Jones's Sandy Hook Defamation Challenges

US politics
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

As SCOTUS Enters a New Term, These Cases May Grant Trump Unbridled Authority

The Supreme Court's new term risks expanding presidential authority and undermining separation of powers by upholding Trump's tariffs, agency control, and emergency-order victories.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 weeks ago

W(h)ither Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?

DEI as an institutional goal arose from Supreme Court affirmative-action reasoning rather than from early federal executive orders that avoided the terms "diversity," "equity," or "inclusion."
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fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Legal Ethics Roundup: AG James Indicted, Golden Gate Law Returns, No Discipline For Law Firm Trump Pro Bono Deals & More - Above the Law

Some Supreme Court justices favor allowing trial judges to limit attorney-client discussions about a witness's testimony overnight while permitting conversations about collateral trial strategy.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 weeks ago

Anti-trans gay people are putting their own rights in danger in their war on trans people - LGBTQ Nation

Anti-trans activism within parts of the queer community threatens trans rights and risks undermining broader LGBTQ+ protections, including conversion therapy bans.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Stephen Breyer, former Supreme Court justice: Every judge is aware of the climate of the year'

Stephen Breyer remains an active teacher and constitutional guardian, emphasizing judicial impartiality and continued public service despite retirement and advanced age.
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Plot That Could Have Deranged America

A New Jersey man set up a tent claiming grenades at St. Matthews Cathedral before the Red Mass and is being held without bond.
US politics
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

Why America's veneration of the Constitution may ultimately break it

The Constitution's arduous amendment process has driven policy change through executive action and Supreme Court rulings, undermining democratic accountability and hindering constitutional repair.
Law
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Dear Jurisprudence: Wait, the Supreme Court Might Let Trump Fire Anyone He Wants?

If courts cannot reinstate illegally removed federal officials, federal civil service protections and the Pendleton Act could be rendered ineffective, enabling a de facto spoils system.
Law
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 10.10.25 - Above the Law

Drake lost a Kendrick-diss suit; firms avoided a NY ethics complaint; Illinois troop deployment blocked; Chemerinsky warned the Supreme Court will redefine the presidency.
#shadow-docket
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Trump-appointed judges signal willingness to let president deploy troops to states

The 9th Circuit signaled willingness to uphold Trump's authority to deploy federal troops to Portland, likely prompting a Supreme Court review of presidential military power.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Trump Weighs Invoking Insurrection Act Over Protests He Doesn't Like

The Supreme Court term will be highly consequential, Trump's domestic troop deployments face legal challenges, and state bans on conversion therapy are likely to lose.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

At the Supreme Court, the case of the candidate who sued, even though he won

Hi, I'm a candidate. These rules apply to me, and I'm suing.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump Brags We Took the Freedom of Speech Away' With Plan to Imprison Flag Burners Supreme Court Rejected in 1989

We took the freedom of speech away because that's been through the courts, and the courts said you have freedom of speech but what has happened is when you burn a flag, it agitates and irritates crowds never seen anything like it, on both sides and you end up with riots. So we're going on that basis. We're looking at it from, not from the freedom of speech, which I always felt strongly about, but never passed the courts.
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

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fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Samuel Alito 'not suggesting' marriage equality should be overturned

Samuel Alito indicated he does not intend to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, asserting Dobbs v. Jackson was not meant to disturb marriage-equality precedent.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 10.08.25 - Above the Law

Legal and political developments include official deflection over Epstein ties, law‑firm cyberattacks, OMB removal of furlough back‑pay mention, and major court and regulatory shifts.
LGBT
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Christian Law Firm Argues That Conversion Therapy Is Helpful, Actually

Supreme Court appears poised to rule that Colorado's ban on conversion therapy violates counselors' free speech rights, risking similar bans in roughly two dozen states.
US politics
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

Supreme Court seems skeptical about state bans on 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ+ kids

Supreme Court justices appear likely to side with a Christian counselor who says state bans on conversion therapy for minors violate her First Amendment rights.
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

With One Damning Question, Ketanji Brown Jackson Defined the Supreme Court's New Term

Midway through Tuesday's arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asked a question that stripped away the veneer of constitutional principle from the Supreme Court's latest blatant culture war. Last term, she noted, the court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors. Now, in Chiles, the same court seemed poised to strike down Colorado's ban on "conversion therapy" for minors.
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fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Samuel Alito Hurls Digs At Originalists Not As Extreme As He Is - Above the Law

Alito specifically called out what he termed the "wrong turns" of originalism - which seem designed to encourage more extreme right results. As reported by Law.com: The first, he said, was displaying "insecure" originalism, which he described as people who remain on the "defensive" and are "haunted" by accusations of judicial activism. These originalists, he said, are "allergic" to any discussion of the value of the results produced by originalist methodologies.
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