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Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
I n a properly functioning constitutional republic, the Supreme Court’s job is reading legal texts; matters of elementary common sense are left to the people and their representatives. But our era’s ...
When the Supreme Court, led by Justice Neil Gorsuch, ruled in 2020 that federal law protected transgender workers from discrimination, the justices appeared to launch a new era of rights for a ...
The nation’s highest court heard more than three hours of arguments in two cases regarding state bans on transgender students playing on sports teams that are consistent with their gender identity. • ...
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Just as employers are reconsidering their approach to DEI and the myriad of potential risks such policies could present under current administration enforcement priorities, the Supreme Court recently ...
Re “A White actress is banned from playing Harriet Tubman. Here’s why it’s unfair.” (Dec. 5): I recently read the Jan Goldsmith opinion piece addressing the White actress banned from playing Harriet ...
On February 26, 2025, the United States Supreme Court entertained oral argument in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case that centered on whether a plaintiff who is a member of a majority ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UPI) --U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared nearly unanimously aligned during oral arguments Wednesday that lower courts applied an unfair burden of proof to an Ohio woman who ...
Attorneys David Boies and Ted Olson, two lawyers who found themselves arguing against one another in Bush v. Gore, are today working together as they delivered oral arguments before the Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court on Monday appeared sympathetic to a retired Florida firefighter who is seeking to sue her former employer under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Karyn Stanley, who worked for the ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case alleging “reverse discrimination” against a plaintiff who says she was passed over for a promotion by a state agency because she is ...
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