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By Jimmy Hoover | February 6, 2024
"We're talking about whether one branch of government will find that one of the leading candidates for executive office, for the highest office in the land, is not going to be on the ballot," said law professor Alexander Reinert.
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By Avalon Zoppo | February 6, 2024
"We cannot accept former President Trump's claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power—the recognition and implementation of election results," the court stated.
5 minute read
By Sarah Biser and Craig Tractenberg | February 5, 2024
Sarah Biser and Craig Tractenberg offer a summary of the federal court decisions that led to 'Smith v. Spizzirri,' an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.
4 minute read
By Steve Lash | February 2, 2024
The constitutional challenge will be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
4 minute read
By Steve Lash | February 2, 2024
Colorado says its Supreme Court "acted well within" its authority in finding Trump ineligible for the state presidential primary ballot.
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 2, 2024
If "Chevron" is overruled, there is the risk that there would be a wide disparity in the way hundreds of federal judges interpret a regulation of an agency.
5 minute read
By Jimmy Hoover | February 1, 2024
Over the past four months, a term that early on resembled plain vanilla in the public psyche has become rocky road.
9 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | February 1, 2024
"Going backwards in time and limiting access to medication abortion is contrary to evidence-based health care," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "I, and other attorneys general across the nation, urge the Supreme Court to reject this baseless attack on reproductive care."
4 minute read
By Michael Mears | February 1, 2024
Since the early days of capital punishment, our nation has moved from the hangman's noose to the gas chamber to the electric chair to lethal injection. Now we are facing a new machine—and a new dissenter on the Supreme Court.
7 minute read
By Stephen Miller and Sarah Kirkpatrick | February 1, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court recently considered when federal law bars discrimination in transferring, not firing, an employee.
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