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Jackson’s Lone Voices Highlight Supreme Court Fractures in Busy Term
politics25 days ago

Jackson’s Lone Voices Highlight Supreme Court Fractures in Busy Term

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stood out this term with five solo dissents, underscoring liberal divides on the Court as she criticized major decisions—from a rapid ruling on the Voting Rights Act redistricting case and the approach to universal injunctions to dissenting on NIH grant cancellations, Colorado’s conversion-therapy ban and a police-stop ruling. The piece notes friction with colleagues (Kagan’s public rebuke of one dissent, Barrett’s critique) and frames Jackson as an influential but polarizing voice amid intra‑liberal tensions and debates over the Court’s role and executive power.

Supreme Court Rulings Signal Shifts in U.S. Legal and Political Landscape
law11 months ago

Supreme Court Rulings Signal Shifts in U.S. Legal and Political Landscape

The Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. CASA eliminates the use of universal injunctions, a tool that previously helped check executive overreach, thereby potentially enabling the Trump administration to act with less legal accountability and win by creating chaos and evading legal obligations. This ruling weakens judicial oversight and could embolden lawless actions by the government.

Supreme Court Rulings Shape Power Dynamics and Citizenship Rights
law11 months ago

Supreme Court Rulings Shape Power Dynamics and Citizenship Rights

The Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions, ruling that they may exceed courts' authority, impacting Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of certain non-citizens, but did not decide on the constitutionality of the order itself. The ruling may lead to more targeted legal challenges and potential patchwork citizenship, but the policy's full implementation remains uncertain pending further litigation.

Supreme Court Limits Injunctions, Reshaping Presidential and Judicial Power
law-and-politics11 months ago

Supreme Court Limits Injunctions, Reshaping Presidential and Judicial Power

The Supreme Court limited federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, ruling that such broad relief is unconstitutional, which could significantly impact legal challenges to Trump's policies, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship. The decision emphasizes the executive's immunity and restricts judicial oversight, raising concerns about the rule of law and the protection of individual rights.