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Census symposium: The unanswered census question

Kaylan Phillips serves as litigation counsel for the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public-interest law firm dedicated to election integrity. The foundation filed cert-stage and...

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Census symposium: A place for pretext in administrative law?

Jennifer Nou is Professor of Law and Ronald H. Coase Teaching Scholar at University of Chicago Law School. With Department of Commerce v. New York, the Trump administration continues its losing streak...

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This week at the court

The justices are on their summer recess. The post This week at the court appeared first on SCOTUSblog. SCOTUSblog

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Event announcement: Upcoming Supreme Court panel at UC Irvine available by...

On July 8 at 10:30 a.m. PT, UCI Law will host its ninth annual “Supreme Court Term in Review.” Panelists include Jonathan Adler, Erwin Chemerinsky, Chris Geidner, Michele Goodwin and Sarah Harrington;...

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Court releases October calendar

With all the decisions from October Term 2018 now released, the Supreme Court began to look ahead to the fall today, releasing its oral argument calendar for October. The justices will tackle one of...

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Justices call for reargument in dispute about Oklahoma prosecutions of Native...

As the dust finally settles from last Thursday’s decisions in Department of Commerce v. New York and Rucho v. Common Cause, we can take a moment to notice the single hardest case of the term – the one...

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2020 census questionnaires go to printer without citizenship question

Last week a divided Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration’s stated reason for including a question about citizenship on the 2020 census – to help the Department of Justice better enforce...

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Petitions of the week

This week we highlight petitions pending before the Supreme Court that address, among other things, the viability of Hill v. Colorado in light of the Supreme Court’s intervening decisions in Reed v....

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City tells justices New York gun case is moot

In January, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to New York City’s ban on transporting guns – including those that are licensed and unloaded – anywhere outside the city limits. The case would...

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There are only two rules, in the Constitution: A president has the power to...

Read the full article here, but from a legal perspective it is spot on: https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/09/replacing-justice-ginsburg-politics-not-precedent/ … In reality, there are only two...

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