Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh sparred over how the court should be handling President Donald Trump's barrage of emergency requests during a rare public event on Marc ...
“It’s not serving the court or this country well,” Jackson said.
Liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh disagreed about frequent rulings in favor of ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Monday said the Supreme Court’s handling of emergency cases has created a “warped” process that effectively signaled the outcome of high-profile controversies ...
Supreme Court justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh sparred publicly on Monday over how the court has repeatedly ...
During a public forum, Jackson and conservative Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh offered differing views of President Trump’s wins before the high court.
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The Supreme Court on Monday was skeptical that the indictment of a Texas man on charges that he violated a federal law ...
Most of the justices seemed unsatisfied by the Trump administration's argument that the law is constitutional as applied to a Texas marijuana user.
The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to loosen a federal law that bars marijuana users from owning guns in a case that crossed typical ...
On March 2, the justices will hear their second major Second Amendment case of the Supreme Court’s current term. United States v. Hemani asks whether Congress may make it a crime for an “unlawful user ...
The court rarely grants certiorari to in forma pauperis petitions filed by plaintiffs. The court receives many applications requesting this, but only a small percentage are granted. A 2009 study by ...