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Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) joined a coalition of media companies and press freedom groups to file an amicus brief supporting The Oregonian’s request that the full appeals court reconsider ...
as it has no means to oppress the people directly. In other words, its only power is persuasion. Judicial autocracy is not in the Court’s toolbox. Hamilton further insists that the judiciary’s ...
Subjectivity Cannot Be Wished Away Interviews are inherently subjective. A candidate’s depth in jurisprudence might not shine through a 30-minute interaction. Impressions can be misleading. Judicial ...
For the courts to stop the avalanche of unlawful actions, firm and engaged district courts are critical. District courts are ...
Two prominent conservative judges weighed in with diverging perspectives about how much power the courts should have over the ...
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Did the Supreme Court Just Grow a Spine?
The court’s ruling ordering Trump not to deport a group of Venezuelan immigrants was an unprecedented rebuke. Are they ...
We do not preserve the rule of law by sidelining democracy – we uphold it when each institution performs its role within the ...
If there is no trust in the rule of law, the very foundation of our democracy will collapse, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association past president. Breit writes in a guest column.
Brazil’s Supreme Court has inexorably gained clout and prestige as the executive branch has lost legitimacy and Congress has ...
Legal experts have shared diverse opinions on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's criticism of the Supreme Court's directive requiring the President to act within a specified timeframe on bills ...
For the first time since the late 1990s Microsoft case, federal trials are weighing antitrust breakups, a tactic that harks ...