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Who Is Kentrell Flowers, Teen Shot By Sonia Sotomayor's US Marshal Bodyguard?
Times Now· 4 hours agoKentrell Flowers, an 18-year-old alleged carjacker, was shot by a deputy US marshal who was part of...
With our democracy under siege, this Independence Day was a somber one
Michigan Advance· 3 days agoJuly 4th hits different when you’re confronted by the unescapable reality that the American...
Opinion: Concession was ‘indispensable’ to the creation of the Constitution — and it’s still...
Deseret News· 6 days agoIt is imperative for candidates like Phil Lyman to demonstrate respect for our electoral system and...
Supreme Court gives Trump a special exception that will delay his prosecution
Source New Mexico· 19 hours agoThis commentary originally appeared in The Conversation. The United States Supreme Court has handed...
A SCOTUS ruling on laughing gas abandons precedent for the absurd and the partisan
Michigan Advance· 20 hours agoI have never met anyone who I believed to be intelligent who was also humorless. When comedian Nate...
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court does not align with ideological split of SCOTUS Chevron decision
Pennsylvania Capital-Star· 2 days agoThe Chevron question is, like many constitutional and administrative law issues, far more nuanced...
The Supreme Court has gone off the rails. We can fight back. | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 2 days agoOne hopes Roberts is well satisfied. Some “institutionalist” he turned out to be. Perhaps he longs...
What a mess: Doddering Biden, scheming Supreme Court, vacuous Kansas lawmakers implicate all of us
Kansas Reflector· 7 days agoFrom Thursday to Monday, we all saw a lot of consequences play out, plain as day. We saw the...
House Democrat is proposing a constitutional amendment to reverse Supreme Court's immunity decision
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoRep. Joseph Morelle of New York, the top Democrat on the House Administration Committee, sent a...
What’s next after Supreme Court curbs regulatory power?
Ohio Capital Journal· 7 days agoBy Robin Kundis Craig, University of Kansas Federal Chevron deference is dead. On June 28, 2024, in...