One of the allures of being a Supreme Court justice is that the job has lifetime tenure. Americans have become accustomed to ...
Since he was appointed Supreme Court chief justice by George W. Bush in 2005, John Roberts has been something of an enigma.
The following is an excerpt from Chapter 6, "Be Open to Change," of my book Habits of a Peacemaker: In the introduction, I ...
Whatever one’s views on any of the issues I mention, Supreme Court justices have no legitimate claim, morally, epistemically or legally, to having any say, let alone the final say, on such things.
it’s worth remembering the Supreme Court’s role in curbing it. That happened in 2000, when the justices split 5-4 in the case of United States v. Morrison. In the decision authored by then ...
The Supreme Court, as Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. said ... of constitutional interpretation known as originalism. While many variations of originalism exist today, at its core, originalism ...
The recent US Supreme Court decision changing voter registration rules in Arizona has voting rights advocates anxious about how the justices will approach emergency election appeals in the runup ...
Ducey signed that bill into law, knowing full well what the state Supreme Court would do if ever asked to weigh in. The other two justices, who both voted in the minority for the abortion decision ...
In response to the petition of the Movement for the Quality of Government, the Supreme Court on Tuesday called on Justice Minister Yariv Levin (Likud) to convene the committee for the selection of ...
Since he was appointed Supreme Court chief justice by George W ... decision to limit entry into the United States by citizens of many predominantly Muslim nations. In doing so, Roberts ignored ...
The Supreme Court, as Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. said, is a “storm center.” Conflicts over institutional power, individual rights and, most significantly, the meaning of the ...