You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. After the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision was announced, Sen. Susan Collins ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling this week on birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara totaled approximately 194 pages. I wrote earlier this week about the various positions that each of the justices took ...
The Supreme Court may have upended the White House’s attempt to rewrite the Fourteenth Amendment, but at least one justice pointed Republican lawmakers in a different direction to unravel the ...
U.S. Senator Susan Collins talks to the media after a tour of the Dixmont Volunteer Fire Department on April 17. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN Our political journalists are based in the Maine ...
Ms. Collins, a Republican in Maine facing a tough re-election battle, defended her vote to confirm Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh as Democrats look to capitalize on it politically. By Lisa Lerer Senator ...
On the surface, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh share much in common. They are both judicial conservatives, both self-professed originalists, both former federal appellate court judges with ...
The Supreme Court issued a surprisingly good decision in a racial jury-selection case on Thursday. In a 5–4 decision joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s three liberals, Justice Brett ...
Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein visits Trump in the 'SNL' season finale cold open 'SNL UK' cold open offers a terrifying look at Trump and Farage 20 years in the future 'SNL UK's latest cold open is a brutal ...
Saturday Night Live guest host Matt Damon reprised his role as Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh, who reveals to drinking buddies Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel what Donald Trump‘s political future ...
Matt Damon’s Brett Kavanaugh, Colin Jost’s Pete Hegseth and Aziz Ansari’s Kash Patel bonded over drinks together in tonight’s “Saturday Night Live” cold open, with Damon’s Supreme Court justice ...
US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Wednesday she regretted “hurtful” remarks about a colleague, apologizing in a court-issued statement after seemingly taking aim at Justice Brett Kavanaugh ...
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