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Justices Must Disclose Travel and Gifts Under New Rules

The change comes as members of Congress have called for the justices to be held to ethics standards similar to…

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Supreme Court Frustrated and Wary Over Legal Shield for Tech Companies

The case, concerning a law that gives websites immunity for suits based on their users’ posts, has the potential to…

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When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Constitutional Line?

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases…

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Joe Biden Has a Bully Pulpit, and He Should Focus It on the Supreme Court

President Biden has been conspicuously quiet on the topic of the Supreme Court. Even as there’s an active debate about…

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U.S. Charges Four in Connection With the Assassination of Haiti’s President

The decision to charge the men, considered to be ringleaders in the assassination plot, in the United States is an…

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2023’s Biggest, Most Unusual Race Centers on Abortion and Democracy

The election for a swing seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has huge policy stakes for the battleground state. Cash is…

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Move Over Moses and Zoroaster: Manhattan Has a New Female Lawgiver

Frenzied commuters in New York’s Flatiron district have been stopped in their tracks in recent days by an unlikely​ ​apparition…

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Supreme Court Says It Hasn’t Identified Person Who Leaked Draft Abortion Opinion

The leak of the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, published by Politico in May, was an extraordinary breach of…

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Supreme Court Again Rejects Request to Block New York Gun Law

The latest emergency application came from several firearms dealers who said recent state laws violated the Second Amendment and conflicted…

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Supreme Court Evaluates Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege

The justices struggled to decide how to deal with documents that include both legal and business advice.

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