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In new memoir, Supreme Court Justice Barrett reflects on historic cases, is largely silent on Trump
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett says “violence or threats of violence” against judges shouldn't be the cost of public service.
In 'Listening to the Law,' Donald Trump’s third appointee to the Supreme Court largely sidesteps how she and her colleagues ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned Tuessday about the "price we pay" when the Supreme Court overturns precedents during an ...
Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett are each telling the public to read the Supreme Court‘s opinions on major ...
The Heritage Foundation’s clause-by-clause analysis, to be published next month, is an originalist manifesto and a showcase ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett believes repealing Roe v Wade did not make abortion illegal — it gave the ...
Supreme Court justices are color blind. They do not vote red or blue; they follow the U.S. Constitution. That is ...
Kim Davis’ petition to the Supreme Court is better understood not as a real opportunity for the court to overrule Obergefell, ...
Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett explains why she wrote her new book and defines the 'disconnect' in how the ...
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