July 18, 2023 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissents are better 'clickbait' than legal scholarship, experts say While Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a splash during her first term on the bench, her "strident rhetoric" is unlikely to influence the court in the long run, experts say.
July 17, 2023 Jonathan Turley: There has to be a limit to this 'rage' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley breaks down Minn. AG Keith Ellison's comparison of Justice Clarence Thomas to a movie slave character, its ramifications, and colleges' continued efforts to incorporate race into admissions.
July 17, 2023 Lawmakers predict what affirmative action ruling will mean for the corporate world: 'Quit discriminating' Capitol Hill lawmakers sound off on whether the Supreme Court's rejection of affirmative action will impact workplace hiring practices and diversity efforts.
July 17, 2023 Minn AG Keith Ellison compares Justice Clarence Thomas to house slave character in blockbuster hit Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison compared Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to the house slave character played by Samuel L. Jackson in "Django Unchained."
July 17, 2023 Lawmakers sound off on what affirmative action ruling will mean for corporate diversity efforts Capitol Hill lawmakers predict if the Supreme Court's rejection of affirmative action will affect workplace hiring practices and diversity efforts.
July 15, 2023 SCOTUS ethics standards push ‘has everything to do with politics’: Guy Lewis Former U.S. attorney Guy Lewis unpacks a push spearheaded by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., to establish Supreme Court ethics standards after a string of justices face scrutiny.
July 14, 2023 Charles Payne 'despises' Biden's new student loan plan: Contempt for the Constitution 'Making Money' host Charles Payne blasts the Biden administration's plan to forgive $39 billion in student loan debt on 'The Story.'
July 13, 2023 Ohio Supreme Court grants 3-year stay of execution for inmate convicted in 1993 prison riot killings The Ohio Supreme Court has granted a three-year stay of execution for an inmate convicted in 1993 for the killings of fellow inmates during a prison riot.
July 13, 2023 Supreme Court urged to step in on blue city's 'draconian' rent-control laws The Supreme Court is considering whether to hear a case that could end 50 years of rent-controlled housing in New York City, a case earning support from major legal heavyweights.
July 12, 2023 Sen. Hawley accuses local reporter of 'misogyny' when he mentions his wife's involvement in Supreme Court case Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., clashed with a local NBC affiliate journalist during a tense exchange about the Supreme Court landmark ruling in favor of a Christian graphic designer.