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No Kid Gloves for Scalia's Son in Supreme Court Debut
Eugene Scalia has now argued as many times as his father, the late Justice Antonin Scalia, did before the Supreme Court.The Week Ahead: UBS Battles Whistleblower; South Carolina Denies Racial Gerrymander
The justices will hear burden of proof and voting rights cases.
Not Even Justices Want 'Extra Work'
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, however, has suggested that the Supreme Court agree to hear more cases.
'If That's Your Position, I Don't Think I Can Get Your Vote'
Sometimes a Supreme Court advocate just has to take it from the bench.Alito Raises Concern Over Amicus Brief Studies
The justice wonders aloud whether studies conducted in non-party briefs should be taken as scientifically valid.View more book results for the query "*"



Supreme Court Justices Have 'Variety of Views' on Ethics, Kagan Says
"We're nine free-thinking individuals," the justice told the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference.At Supreme Court, The Affirmative Action Debate Is Personal
The Supreme Court's 6-3 vote against affirmative action in college admissions strikes at the heart of a debate the justices know all too well.
Supreme Court Rejects Controversial Election Theory From GOP Lawmakers
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.'s majority opinion preserves the power of state courts to review federal election laws.
Can Congress Tax Unrealized Gains as Income? Supreme Court May Decide
The justices agreed to consider whether shareholders can owe income tax when no dividend, distribution or other payment has been received.