In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. On a cold January day in 2012, a senator walked […] ...
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
You hear a lot about the 12 days of Christmas this time of year, but what about the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution?
This morning, Friday, Dec. 12, the justices are gathering for their final regularly scheduled private conference of the year ...
As we regularly note, we read a lot of legal news as we prepare this newsletter. Here’s the most memorable headline we saw this week: No Religious Discrimination Shown in […] ...
Yesterday’s argument in FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v Saba Capital Master Fund showed a bench surprisingly receptive of ...
A group of immigration judges on Wednesday afternoon urged the Supreme Court to leave in place a ruling by a federal appeals ...
I am pleased to introduce SCOTUSblog readers to the Interim Docket Blog, where Will Baude, Dan Epps, I, and surely others, ...
Jack Goldsmith is a professor at Harvard Law School and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He writes about ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with the case of an Alabama man who has been on that state’s death row for more than ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. It’s only December, but the Supreme ...
On Dec. 10, 1778, John Jay was elected president of the Continental Congress. He later became the Supreme Court’s first chief ...