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Playing a guessing game with the opinions and reasonings of Supreme Court Justices does a disservice to the rule of law
Trump celebrated when the Supreme Court limited nationwide blocks on his policies, but judges are finding other ways to hinder his priorities.
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The Dispatch on MSNHow the Supreme Court Is Returning Power to the PeopleWe may never see a better Supreme Court of the United States. Since Amy Coney Barrett arrived in late 2020, the six-justice conservative-ish majority has, slowly but surely, set about fixing the court’s biggest mistakes of the last century.
One year ago, the Supreme Court recognized criminal immunity for the sitting president. But when it comes to the systematic expansion of executive power, Friday’s ruling — which severely curtails the power of federal district courts to issue nationwide injunctions — dwarfs the immunity decision.
The Supreme Court delivered a major win to President Donald Trump on Friday in his ongoing war with the federal judiciary, limiting the power of courts to step in and block policies on a nationwide basis in the short term while judges review their legality.
Democrats who cheered President Obama’s use of executive authority to end run Congress should now hope the Supreme Court rules against his excesses. Without reinforced guardrails, here comes ...
Supreme Court Executes Massive Power Grab From Executive Branch In New Ruling The Court's conservatives overruled Chevron Friday, a right-wing legal world quest years in the making.
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's views on executive power — and what they could mean for the special ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on spending and tariffs. It adds up to a turbocharged executive.