Wouldn’t it have been great to see President Trump beat Chuck Schumer with a stick when he threatened a Supreme Court Justice ...
Following Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' rejection of a call to impeach federal judges who rule against the Trump ...
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We Are the Fourth Branch of Government
In high school, when we studied the separation of powers, I asked my civics teacher: "What happens if the executive branch ...
Judge Selya enlivened his writing with original vocabulary and colorful figures of speech. “Selyaisms” included asseverate, ...
Taunting John Roberts is a lousy strategy to persuade the Justices.
John G. Roberts Jr. is not standing up for balance when he criticizes President Trump; he's just sacrificing credibility.
Just over two years ago, following the launch of ChatGPT, SCOTUSblog decided to test how accurate the much-hyped AI really was — at least when it came to Supreme Court-related questions. The ...
The law’s roots lie in an undeclared sea conflict between a young American nation and France. President John Adams signed the ...
Many of the president’s actions align with the chief justice’s efforts to restore the U.S. government’s structural integrity.
Ever since President Trump returned to the Oval Office in January, he has sought to stretch the limits of presidential power.
Trump attacked judges who’ve issued injunctions against his policies and called on the court to “fix this toxic and ...
Unfavorable court rulings on Trump administration policies should not be seen as grounds for judicial impeachment.