Supreme Court Justices Powell, Blackmun, and Stevens allowed the death penalty to return. Then they disavowed it.
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The Forward on MSNVoltaire knew what to say about would-be despots like Donald TrumpThe Mahmoud Khalil affair calls to mind the anti-democratic excesses of the 18th century that Voltaire abhorred.
Prominent law firms and the legal profession are under attack, and this has repercussions around the world, writes The Global ...
Prominent law firms and the legal profession are under attack, and this has repercussions around the world, writes The Global ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s vote this week to reject President Trump’s freeze on foreign aid could signal a new era in the ...
Chief Justice John Roberts first arrived at the Supreme Court in 1980, as a law clerk to then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist, for what would be a formative year in his judicial calling.
And Justice John Paul Stevens scoffed at the suggestion “that counsel should be given special credit for handling unpopular litigation. … There are quite a few lawyers who would have regarded ...
Trump doesn’t like lawyers, at least ones he isn’t retaining to defend him in court. In Trump’s first term, government lawyers repeatedly advised him that he could not do the things he sought to do.
Elon Musk has set his sights, and spent tens of millions of dollars, on being involved in national and international ...
Justice John Paul Stevens, in a 1985 opinion, noted that the line is uttered by “a rebel, not a friend of liberty,” and that “Shakespeare insightfully realized that disposing of lawyers is a ...
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