Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said the Supreme Court’s decision on National Guard deployment in Illinois could impact “future crises.” ...
Let’s be clear, the U.S. Supreme Court has stopped interpreting law and upholding the Constitution. It is now making policy.
References to the late Justice Antonin Scalia spiked during Supreme Court oral arguments this year, highlighting his lasting influence on how the court interprets the law.
It's been a grim week at the end of a tough year for the United Nations: Six U.N. peacekeepers were killed in a drone attack ...
In a 5-2 decision, the Supreme Court resolved competing interpretations by Ohio courts of R.C. 2903.211, a law allowing a person to petition a court for a civil stalking protection order. In some ...
A federal investigator warned Maine officials about possible interpreter fraud schemes in a 2020 report that has not been ...
Judges warned in 2004 that demands caused by the use of the Irish language in courts in Northern Ireland had the potential to undermine public confidence in the justice system.
Judges warned in 2004 that demands caused by the use of the Irish language in courts in Northern Ireland had the potential to ...
MBTA Communities Act opponents deride it as an “unfunded mandate” even though academic studies show multifamily housing ...
For the Supreme Court, 2025 was a whirlwind of high-stakes, fast-paced and contentious rulings. Allying with the White House staved off a brewing constitutional crisis, but experts claim the White ...
THE Supreme Court en banc has approved the rules on Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Interpreting in the Judiciary, that aims to ensure equal, effective access to justice for hearing-impaired Filipinos ...