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Justices to review whether private parties may sue investment companies

The justices will be treading on familiar ground during next week’s argument in FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v Saba Capital Master Fund, to...

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to settle dispute over immigration judges

Updated on Dec. 5 at 2:40 p.m. For the 32nd time since late January, the Trump administration on Friday came to the Supreme Court...

Court to hear cases on arbitration, where one can be tried for an offense

The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon added four new cases to its argument docket for the 2025-26 term. In a brief list of...

Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments early next year in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order seeking to...

Court to hear arguments on whether to further cut back campaign finance limitations

Nearly a quarter-century ago, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge in Federal Election Commission v. Colorado Federal Republican Campaign Committee to the constitutionality...

Supreme Court allows Texas to use redistricting map challenged as racially discriminatory

The Supreme Court on Thursday gave the green light to Texas’ efforts to be able to use a new congressional map favorable to...

Court wrestles with whether a past conviction should bar a lawsuit seeking future relief

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the Supreme Court heard argument in Olivier v. City of Brandon, Mississippi, and considered the tension between the broad...

Relistpalooza: fifty new relists, six big fights

The Supreme Court’s relist rolls served up the term’s first two summary reversals last week. As we have observed, the more times a...

Morrison v. Olson and the triumph of the unitary executive theory

Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers...

Court seems dubious of billion-dollar judgment for copyright infringement

The arguments yesterday, Dec. 1, in Cox Communications v. Sony Entertainment confronted one of the central features of internet behavior as it has developed this...

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Court appears divided on whether lower courts properly found death row inmate to be intellectually disabled

The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with the case of an Alabama man who has been on that state’s death row for more...

Relist rodeo: firearm restrictions, searches incident to arrest, DNA evidence, and “clearly established” law

The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is...

Supreme Court sends dispute on HIV disability claim back to the lower court and rejects case on defining “reasonable doubt”

The Supreme Court on Monday sent the case of a Louisiana man who was prevented from using a physical therapy clinic’s pool because...

Supreme Court difficult to read in case on campaign finance limitations

The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered a challenge to a federal law limiting the amount of money that political parties can spend in...

Originalism’s campaign finance conundrum – SCOTUSblog

Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SCOTUSblog or its staff. In a...
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