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“We’re not imperial”: Elena Kagan contradicts Alito, says “of course Congress can regulate” SCOTUS
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"It just can't be that the court is the only institution that somehow is not subject to checks and balances"
Samuel Alito and the fishing trip that set the world on fire
Sabrina Haake
How the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision made climate change worse
Fraud “justice”: Anti-LGBTQ decision based on a fake case showcases the Supreme Court’s illegitimacy
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right lawyers created a phony "victim" in made-up case — and the justice with the stolen seat wrote the opinion
The Supreme Court’s term of clear corruption and the innocence of influence
Kim Messick
Seductions of wealth don’t necessitate a quid pro quo
Moore v. Harper: Law professors warn SCOTUS just set itself up to “meddle in future elections”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Big win for democracy leaves "just enough room for a bit of mischief in the future," law professor says
“Shady and corrupt”: Watchdog group sounds the alarm over Amy Coney Barrett real estate deal
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Endless drip" of Supreme Court dealings "underscores the need for reform," group says
Samuel Alito scandal shows why conservative justices on the Supreme Court are so whiny
Amanda Marcotte
The Federalist Society keeps SCOTUS judges in a perpetually whiny state
Democrats in Congress push to add 4 new justices to the Supreme Court
Brett Wilkins
As the right-wing judiciary thrashes democracy, Dems reintroduce bill to expand the Supreme Court
Term limits for the Supreme Court? Yes — it’s constitutional, and it’s high time
Lawrence Goldstone
The Constitution says that justices serve "during good behavior" — only Congress can decide what that means
Watchdog accuses right-wing Supreme Court takeover architect of funneling $73M in non-profit funds
Areeba Shah
Campaign for Accountability complaint calls for IRS investigation into tax-exempt groups linked to Leonard Leo
Senate Ethics Committee hits Lindsey Graham with rare public admonishment
Samaa Khullar
The Senate Ethics Committee scolded Graham for harming "public trust and confidence in the United States Senate"
Supreme Court hears Navajo demands for Colorado River water rights
Jake Bittle, Maria Parazo Rose
The Biden administration told justices it doesn't have an obligation to bring more water to the reservation
SCOTUS takeover architect Leonard Leo’s new group seeks to influence all politics and culture
Andy Kroll, Andrea Bernstein, Nick Surgey
Inside the “private and confidential” conservative group that promises to “crush liberal dominance”
Introducing the first-ever, sort-of-annual Bulls**t Awards: Not just for Republicans!
Brian Karem
Of course your favorite ex-president gets a special prize. But there are so many other contenders. Stay tuned!
Experts: Supreme Court conservatives appear ready to strike down student debt cancellation program
John Patrick Hunt, Celeste K. Carruthers
Only Barrett and Kavanaugh asked questions that seemed to express any doubt about the plaintiff's case
89-year-old Dianne Feinstein will retire in 2024, bringing a groundbreaking career to a close
Lincoln Mitchell
Some may remember what happened the last time Feinstein announced her retirement from politics
How John Roberts may slow-walk American democracy right off the cliff
David Daley
Roberts may seek a compromise in the Independent State Legislature case — one that locks down minority rule
Dark money groups pump nearly $90 million into “independent state legislature” case
Areeba Shah
Untraceable right-wing money has flowed into a network of right-wing groups seeking to limit voting rights
GOP lawyer made big “mistake” in Supreme Court hearing on elections that could backfire: attorney
Matthew Chapman
An attorney in the Moore v. Harper Supreme Court case may have doomed the GOP's effort
Four Supreme Court justices under scrutiny for attending right-wing gala
Bob Brigham
Three of the four Supreme Court justices in attendance were nominated by Donald Trump
Reality bites, so of course Generation X was always going to sell out and vote Republican
Melanie McFarland
Turns out that in the fantasy world of Gen X films, it was a mistake to believe more of us related to the slackers
Supremes gone wild: Thought the high court was bad already? Just you wait!
Heather Digby Parton
Gutting abortion rights and the EPA wasn't enough. Now the Supreme Court goes for the big prize: Ending democracy
How “religious freedom” became a right-wing assault on equality and the rule of law
Paul Rosenberg
"American Crusade" author Andrew Seidel on the radicalized Supreme Court and its quest to enshrine Christian power
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