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Roberts’ Detractors
Chief Justice John Roberts is catching sharp criticism for the SCOTUS decision over the 2020 Census citizenship question. As Tony Mauro repo
Law.com
Jun 28, 2019


Activists: Supreme Court's precedent changing rulings could sway courts on right to vote in D.C.
It is for good reason that most supporters of D.C. voting rights realize they will need an amendment — similar to the one that gave D.C. thr
The Washington Times
Jun 23, 2019


Chief Justice Tries to Assure SCOTUS is Apolitical, but Term’s Biggest Cases Present Partisan Challe
The focus on Roberts is unsurprising, said Curt A. Levey of the conservative Committee for Justice. Although the jury is still out on Trump
The Washington Post
Jun 16, 2019


Wednesday Round-Up
In an op-ed for Fox News, Curt Levey suggests that progressives may be “aggressively pushing restructuring schemes” for the Supreme Court in
SCOTUSblog
Jun 12, 2019


Court Packing Schemes Aim to Influence Chief Justice
That raises the question of why liberals are advocating so enthusiastically for what is essentially a pipe dream. Anger and politics surely
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 11, 2019


Event: RNLA Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter - Supreme Court Roundup Reception
The RNLA's Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter will be hosting a Supreme Court Roundup Reception in Philadelphia on Thursday, June 27th in
CFJ Staff
Jun 4, 2019


Evolving Definition of 'Violent Felony' Sparks Wave of Petitions, Deportation Questions
The ruling in Johnson v. United States sparked a wave of claims from prisoners who say but for a borderline crime of violence, they would be
The Washington Times
Jun 4, 2019


Wednesday Round-Up
At The Committee for Justice blog, Ashley Baker writes that "many of the initial reactions" to Monday’s decision in Apple v. Peppe
SCOTUSblog
May 15, 2019


No, the Supreme Court Did Not Take a Bite Out of Apple (At Least Not Directly)
Writing for the majority, Justice Kavanaugh makes it clear that this is not a decision on the merits, as he notes on the second page of the
Ashley N. Baker
May 13, 2019
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