SCOTUStoday for Friday, April 3
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Comedian John Mulaney appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” earlier this week and gave a shoutout to SCOTUSblog as he described being a …
This morning, the court will hear argument in the birthright citizenship case, Trump v. Barbara. We will be live blogging beginning at 9:30 a.m. EDT. …
It was a historic day at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral argument. Today’s …
As you might have seen yesterday, we have a favor to ask those of you who are in the legal profession: Could you fill out …
It’s going to be another busy day at the Supreme Court, and it’s expected to start with opinion announcements.The postSCOTUStoday for Wednesday, March 25appeared first …
Citizens United v. FEC, a major case on political spending, was argued for the first time on this day in 2009. After reargument approximately six …
Good morning, and welcome to the March argument session, which includes the argument on birthright citizenship on Wednesday, April 1. This Thursday, March 26, SCOTUSblog …
The court has indicated that it may announce opinions this morning at 10 a.m. EDT. Our opinion day live blog begins at 9:30. Join us!The …
Chief Justice Earl Warren was born on this day in 1891. Before Warren joined the court, he served as governor of California for a decade.The …
Should the White House look more like the Supreme Court Building? The chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts, Rodney Mims Cook, Jr., has suggested …
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We recommend celebrating by reading about Supreme Court justices of Irish descent.The postSCOTUStoday for Tuesday, March 17appeared first onSCOTUSblog.
Six years ago today, the court announced that it was postponing its March argument session in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The press release noted …