Neil Gorsuch Dines With US Senators, and It's the Talk of This Town
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Neil Gorsuch Dines With US Senators, and It's the Talk of This Town
"It was a private dinner, but I think about it as a return to civility in Washington, something we could use more of,"... READ MORE »
Opinion: Portrayal of Federal Judge Gerhard Gesell in 'The Post' is a Posthumous Slight
This timely film dramatically portrays the enduring conflict between government control of information, and in so doing... READ MORE »
Lawsuits Claim State Dept. Illegally Discriminates Against Same-Sex Couples' Children
Plaintiffs on both coasts claim their children were denied citizenship because their parents are in a same-sex marriage. READ MORE »
Justice Ginsburg Scorns 'History Lesson' in This Gorsuch Dissent
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Neil Gorsuch sparred over jurisdiction in a Monday ruling Gorsuch, in dissent, lost.... READ MORE »
US Labor Department, Eyeing SCOTUS Case, Moves to Shield In-House Judges
Federal agencies are waiting and watching how the U.S. Supreme Court decides a major new challenge to the lawfulness... READ MORE »
Marcia Coyle: What the Justices' Flurry of Early Rulings Revealed
Marcia Coyle shares her observations of Monday's decisions, the first wave in the court's new term. READ MORE »
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