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Yet the Insular Cases have defenders who argue that we shouldn’t be too hasty in overruling them — what about their possible ...
At the turn of the century, the infamous “Insular Cases” established a legal colonial framework by which the United States ...
In 2022, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Sonia Sotomayor both criticized the “misguided framework of the Insular Cases,” with Gorsuch declaring that “[t]he Insular Cases have no ...
Only two members of Trump's cabinet, Defence Secretary Peter B Hegset and Secretary of the Department of Health and Human ...
The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a pair of orders by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that had barred the government from removing noncitizens who are designated as members of a Venezuelan gang ...
"Not guilty means not guilty," Judge Reeves said as he unveiled the amendment aimed at curtailing acquitted-conduct sentencing. Time will tell if the government makes good on that promise. The post ...
A new report released by Right to Democracy as the first in a planned series challenges long-held assumptions that overruling ...
A Mexican family asked the Supreme Court to halt its imminent deportation, claiming family members are likely to be killed by ...
However, as Justice Neil Gorsuch pointed out in his separate concurring opinion, and Justice Sonya Sotomayor conceded in her dissent, the precedent supports the notion that once the applicant is given ...
Resolving a deep split among federal circuit courts, the U.S. Supreme Court has broadened plaintiffs’ ability to sue under ...
And then Trump did something extraordinary: He claimed that the Supreme Court had ruled 9–0 in his favor on the case and that ...
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