Coaxing aging Supreme Court justices to give up their power and status during a window of political opportunity can be a ...
On Friday evening, just as reporters were logging off, the Supreme Court let slip a clue about whether it would take up cases ...
The Supreme Court doesn't have any vacancies, but Republicans are keeping a close eye on Justices Alito and Thomas for ...
Alito’s choice to become a knight in the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George, an order led by fringe Italian ...
Newly released audio recordings of Justice Samuel Alito appear to capture him speaking candidly about the limits of the investigation the Supreme Court conducted into the leak of his draft ...
Leonard Leo, a judicial activist who played a central role in the Supreme Court’s conservative shift, panned rumors that two of the court’s leading conservatives might retire so President-elect ...
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Jabs over whether to pressure Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito to retire could reflect a split between Trump allies and other conservative lawyers.
Holding up a pen and paper, Justice Samuel Alito asked Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar: “is this a grocery list?” Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts, two of the Supreme Court's ...
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in his notorious opinion that "women are not without electoral or political power." It appears we may be about to find out the truth of that. People expected that younger ...
The Supreme Court has declined to rule in a case that could have impacted Justice Samuel Alito's stock portfolio, and one expert told Newsweek the case is more complicated than it seems. The case of ...