
A New Trump Blockbuster, Plus More Debate Over Who's A Textualist
"I view myself as a good textualist," Justice Elena Kagan said. "But, you know, textualism is not inconsistent with common sense."
Gorsuch Sticks Up for Solicitor General's Office
"Well, I think we heard from the Solicitor General of the United States on behalf of the federal government," the justice said.
Jackson, Alito Show Sympathy for State Social Media Laws
The ideologically disparate justices appear to find common ground during arguments in social media case.
The Week Ahead: Regulating Social Media, Banning Bump Stocks
The justices will hear cases addressing free speech and gun control.
Supreme Court, What's Your Emergency?
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The Week Ahead: Challenging Old Regs And New Ones
The justices will consider the statute of limitations on challenging agency rules and federal environmental authority over states.
Highlights From Supreme Court's Marathon 'Chevron' Hearings
Justices hear nearly four hours of arguments over whether to save the four-decades-old deference doctrine.
Justices Seek to Provide Securities Bar with Clarity Over Investor Suits
High court considers what and when companies must disclose so as not to mislead investors.
Facing the 'Behemoth': Justices Finally Get Their Shot at Chevron Deference
Supreme Court will consider whether judges should continue to defer to federal agencies.
Arizona Faces Frosty Reception for Late Argument
"I don't know of any time that we've ever addressed a question that wasn't raised in the cert brief in opposition here, wasn't raised by the courts below....," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.