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The Supreme Court’s immunity decision sidesteps history

Andrew Rudalevige - July 4, 2024
Those who framed the Constitution agreed that unchecked presidential power was a terrible idea.

What Feinstein’s trailblazing career taught us

Nadia E. Brown - October 2, 2023
She changed politics – and political science.

Making sense of the Supreme Court’s historic year

Amanda Hollis-Brusky - December 26, 2022
The TMC 2022 roundups: U.S. Supreme Court

Republican attacks on LGBTQ lives may have helped elect Democrats

Andrew R. Flores - December 16, 2022
On abortion and LGBTQ issues, the U.S. is increasingly dividing into two nations: one that restricts and one that protects autonomy on sexuality and gender

The Respect for Marriage Act won’t fully protect same-sex parents

Alison Gash - December 8, 2022
If the Supreme Court overturns Obergefell, officials in some states could again refuse to recognize the parental authority of two moms or two dads

Are gun laws constitutional? Courts must now look at history to decide.

Jacob D. Charles - June 30, 2022
Would the founders have regulated high-capacity magazines? Courts will be struggling to apply the Supreme Court’s latest Second Amendment decision for years.

You’ve seen the leaked opinion overturning Roe. Here’s what comes next.

Julie Novkov - May 3, 2022
Opinions have been leaked before, but this one is different.

Republican senators used racially coded language to question Ketanji Brown Jackson. There’s history to that.

Sharon Wright Austin - March 28, 2022
Compare that to the language senators used to grill Constance Baker Motley in 1966, slowing down her confirmation as the first Black female federal judge.

Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It might be good politics.

Jaclyn Kaslovsky and Andrew Stone - February 15, 2022
Our research finds that race significantly shapes Americans’ attitudes toward judicial nominees

Gorsuch is scheduled to speak to the right-wing Federalist Society. Americans find such speeches inappropriate.

Nathan T. Carrington and Logan Strother - February 4, 2022
Americans don’t approve of justices appearing with politicians, our research finds.
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