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The Supreme Court has just finished a term that should please conservatives, yet President Donald Trump is really not happy ...
For starters, a substantial percentage (40-50%) of Supreme Court decisions in any term are unanimous. But not all cases are ...
As Justice Brett Kavanaugh described the operations of the current Supreme Court on Thursday, he lauded it as “government at its finest.”. He latched onto the phrase as he appeared in suburban ...
A California nut admitted Tuesday to trying to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh -- showing up to the conservative jurist's home with a knife, zip ties, a Glock and hammer.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Thursday that the Supreme Court is working on “concrete steps” to address ethics issues at the high court amid an array of recent news stories on justices ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said this week that he is “optimistic” about the court, his colleagues, and the country in the first-known public comments any justice has made off the bench since the ...
Judge Brett Kavanaugh looks on during his confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Sept. 4, 2018 in Washington.
WASHINGTON – Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as the 114th Supreme Court justice in a private ceremony Saturday just hours after the Senate voted to confirm him, solidifying conservative control of ...
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh urged his colleagues in a series of private memos this spring to consider avoiding decisions in major disputes over abortion and Democratic subpoenas for ...
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, holds a pocket copy of the Constitution as he testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Sept. 5, 2018.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh listens during the first day of his confirmation hearing in front of the US Senate on Capitol Hill, Sept. 4, 2018. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images.
Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, speaks before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Sept. 4, 2018.
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