SCOTUS Stalls Trump Verdict: Why the Delay?
Another Thursday, another non-decision from the Supremes on the E. Jean Carroll $5 million verdict. It's been rescheduled an astonishing 11 times now, leaving everyone scratching their heads.
Another Thursday, another non-decision from the Supremes on the E. Jean Carroll $5 million verdict. It's been rescheduled an astonishing 11 times now, leaving everyone scratching their heads.
The Supreme Court's big decisions grab headlines, but there's a steady stream of interim actions happening behind the scenes. This week saw justices playing referee on everything from redistricting deadlines to the mifepristone debate.
The Supreme Court's Monday was anything but quiet, with decisions impacting redistricting battles and the availability of a key abortion medication. These rulings don't just concern legal scholars; they directly affect everyday Americans' rights and representation.
Saturday Night Live's take on Brett Kavanaugh finding a constitutional loophole for Trump's third term is more than just a joke; it's a darkly funny reflection of anxieties about the Supreme Court and legal interpretation.
Donald Trump's pronouncements on Supreme Court legitimacy are a masterclass in political expediency. His outrage at Hakeem Jeffries for calling the court 'illegitimate' rings hollow against his own previous, fiery denunciations.
The Department of Justice has filed a motion that reads less like legal doctrine and more like a fever dream. We're talking about the White House ballroom project, and frankly, the prose is alarming.
Everyone figured it'd be the 25th Amendment or bust for sidelining Trump. But his fiercest critic's lawyer just dropped a wilder playbook: fake a health scare, let Vance run the show.