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Bankruptcy Appeal Puts Chief Justice in Awkward Position
Roberts, as head of the Judicial Conference, oversees the U.S. Trustee-free bankruptcy districts of North Carolina and Alabama.Justices Pass On X Corp.'s Challenge To National Security Subpoena Secrecy
"It is critical that Americans have access to the facts about the extent of government surveillance," the company formerly known as Twitter stated in its unsuccessful petition for review.
Supreme Court Will Consider 'No Fly List' Lawsuits, Bankruptcy Fees
The justices return to the bench after a busy winter "break."
Justices Weigh Title VII's Breadth in Transfer of St. Louis Police Woman
High court considers significance of "materially significant" disadvantage to transferred worker.
Justice Alito: Supreme Court Media Critic
The U.S. government's position in a tax appeal "has resonated a lot in the coverage of this case," justice says during oral arguments.View more book results for the query "*"


In Sackler Case, Attorney's 'Dramatic' Argument Gets Justices' Attention
"Forget a better deal," attorney Pratik Shah told the high court, referring to the bankruptcy plan. "There is no other deal."
Supreme Court, Draped In Black, Carries On With Business
Current Supreme Court members reflect on the influence of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Bombshell Or Bust: Justices Debate Fallout Of Potential Ruling in SEC Case
"The extent of impact of government agencies on daily life today is enormously more significant than it was 50 years ago," said Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.Alito's Bad Coworkers and Kagan's Vote Of Confidence
In search of a hypothetical, Justice Samuel Alito Jr. speaks of "obnoxious" colleagues and Justice Elena Kagan says Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shortchanged herself.Jackson, Kavanaugh Debate Purpose of Armed Career Criminal Act
The two justices voiced different views of congressional intent regarding the sentence-enhancement law.