Supreme Court justices aren’t pretending to respect each other Julie Novkov - June 26, 2022 The justices like to present themselves as collegial. The Dobbs opinions suggest that collegiality is cracking.
Biden can’t instruct the new U.S. attorneys on how to prosecute the Capitol rioters. But they’ll listen to his signals. Michael J. Nelson, Ian Ostrander, Ethan D. Boldt, and Christina L. Boyd - January 31, 2021 That’s been true at least since the 1990s, our research finds
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled Parliament’s suspension unlawful. Will the U.K public approve? Nathan T. Carrington and Claire Sigsworth - September 20, 2019 It’s unusual for U.K. courts to be so involved in the political process.
The Supreme Court might strike down overall contribution limits. And that's okay. John Sides - October 9, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1341" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (bigstockphoto)[/caption] This is a guest
Predicting Anthony Kennedy John Sides - July 13, 2012 Veronika Polakova of the American Enterprise Institute sends along the
On Limiting the Tenure of Supreme Court Justices, Part 3 John Sides - August 11, 2010 After my post, Andy and then Matt Yglesias took issue.
Do Oral Arguments Affect Supreme Court Justices? John Sides - September 13, 2009 Jeffrey Rosen thinks Elana Kagan's argument regarding Citizens United vs.