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Elena Kagan
media
Feb. 11, 2022
If Sarah Palin Wins, Fox News Could Lose
Why both liberals and conservatives should be careful about opening up libel law.
By
Andrew Rice
politics
Feb. 8, 2022
Supreme Court Keeps Eroding the Voting Rights Act
Without so much as a hearing, conservative justices restored an Alabama congressional map designed to minimize Black representation.
By
Ed Kilgore
explainer
Sept. 2, 2021
The Supreme Court’s Radical Texas Abortion Law Ruling & What Comes Next
A guide to the Texas abortion ban’s “vigilante” enforcement system, the Supreme Court’s shocking response, and the coming flood of legal battles.
By
Ed Kilgore
eviction moratorium
Aug. 13, 2021
Supreme Court Strikes Down Part of New York’s Eviction Moratorium
By refusing New York tenants a presumption of financial distress, the Court may be signaling its intentions for the national moratorium.
By
Ed Kilgore
u.s. supreme court
July 1, 2021
Supreme Court Smiles on Voter Suppression and Big Donors
After showing caution all term, the conservative majority closed by eroding the Voting Rights Act and threatening campaign-finance-reform efforts.
By
Ed Kilgore
supreme court
Sept. 21, 2020
How a New Conservative Justice Could Affect the Supreme Court
A conservative Court would move to the right even more than arithmetic suggests on key issues like abortion as Roberts abandons his balancing role.
By
Ed Kilgore
supreme court
July 8, 2020
Supreme Court Allows Trump Restrictions on Obamacare Contraception Coverage
Up to 126,000 women could lose no-cost contraception coverage. The Court also expanded the “ministerial exception” to employee protections.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
July 6, 2020
Supreme Court Lets States Punish ‘Faithless Electors’
A unanimous Supreme Court found no constitutional sanction for treating presidential electors as free agents.
By
Ed Kilgore
supreme court
June 29, 2020
Supreme Court Restricts Independence of CFPB, But Doesn’t Kill It
It was a glass-half-full, glass-half-empty decision that displeased those who want to kill or insulate independent agencies.
By
Ed Kilgore
supreme court
May 7, 2020
Supreme Court Reverses Convictions of Bridgegate Schemers
The payback traffic jam that wound up obstructing Chris Christie’s path to the White House was bad, but not a federal crime.
By
Ed Kilgore
u.s. supreme court
June 27, 2019
Supreme Court Gives Green Light to Partisan Gerrymandering
The brief window for federal court scrutiny of an intensely anti-democratic practices has come and gone.
By
Ed Kilgore
supreme court
June 21, 2019
Another SCOTUS Precedent Falls. Could
Roe
Be Next?
For the second time this term, the court’s conservative majority has reversed a major Supreme Court precedent. Could
Roe v. Wade
be far behind?
By
Ed Kilgore
church-state separation
June 20, 2019
SCOTUS Splits on Church-State Separation in Peace Cross Case
While in the minority in the “Peace Cross” decision, Ruth Bader Ginsburg offered an eloquent testimonial for the “wall of separation.”
By
Ed Kilgore
2038
Oct. 17, 2018
What Will Happen to the Supreme Court in 20 Years?
Legal reporter Dahlia Lithwick reveals her prediction for the future of the Supreme Court.
By
The Editors
the kavanaugh hearings
Sept. 4, 2018
Why Kavanaugh Stayed in the Middle of the Road in His Opening Statement
To hear the SCOTUS nominee, he’s a centrist who is zealously protective of the independence of the judiciary and devoted to women’s rights.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 27, 2018
Supreme Court Topples Precedent to Hobble Public Unions
In a major blow to labor, public-sector unions will have to represent nonmembers without compensation.
By
Ed Kilgore
the law
Apr. 25, 2018
In the Travel-Ban Case, Supreme Court Seems Ready to Let Trump Be Trump
A day of interesting hypotheticals — and comments from the bench that suggest the president will get a lot of latitude.
By
Cristian Farias
Apr. 27, 2017
Supreme Court Not Amused by DoJ’s Argument on Deporting Naturalized Citizens
“Oh, come on!” said Chief Justice Roberts on hearing the argument.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 10, 2017
Get Used to Justice Gorsuch — He Might Still Be on the Supreme Court in 2050
Officially sworn in today at age 49, he is young enough to threaten the record for longest SCOTUS tenure.
By
Ed Kilgore
court tv
June 22, 2015
Justice Elena Kagan Peppers Decision With Spider-Man Jokes
The Supreme Court justice loves her superheroes.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the supremes
Aug. 21, 2013
Supreme Court Justices Do Not E-mail Each Other
Or anyone else, probably.
By
Caroline Bankoff
the supremes
Jan. 13, 2013
Sotomayor Talks About How SCOTUS Is Like NYC
The take-out situation is really bad.
By
Caroline Bankoff
the supremes
Jan. 20, 2011
Elena Kagan Was Called for Jury Duty
She probably won’t be forced to actually serve, though.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
Dec. 13, 2010
Rest of Supreme Court Probably Bewildered by Scalia and Kagan’s Electronic Reading Rectangles
Otherwise known as an iPad and a Kindle.
By
Dan Amira
supreme court
Dec. 6, 2010
Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart Gets Kicked Up to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will be deciding whether a class-action suit is appropriate.
By
Nitasha Tiku
the supremes
Oct. 25, 2010
Antonin Scalia Spotted Teaching Elena Kagan How to Shoot
Seriously.
By
Dan Amira
photo op
Aug. 7, 2010
And … She’s In!
Kagan swears.
By
Mike Vilensky
photo op
Aug. 6, 2010
Now Obama Is Nuzzling Elena Kagan!
Ever hear of a handshake?
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
Aug. 5, 2010
Senate Confirms Elena Kagan
She’ll be the fourth female justice in the 221-year history of the court.
By
Chris Rovzar
what can brown do for you?
Aug. 5, 2010
Scott Brown Was Never Going to Vote for Elena Kagan
The independent-minded Republican takes the party line on this one.
By
Dan Amira
confirming kagan
July 20, 2010
Lindsey Graham Calls Out Activism of Fellow Senators in Announcing Support for Elena Kagan
The GOP’s new maverick shames his colleagues.
By
Dan Amira
confirming kagan
July 1, 2010
Jon Stewart: Republicans Uncomfortable With Kagan’s ‘Jew-sylvania’ Background
“Her opponents … fear they’ll look like provincial little-brains.”
By
Josh Duboff
confirming kagan
July 1, 2010
Elena Kagan’s Ten Funniest Moments
She was cracking jokes left and right during her confirmation hearings.
By
Dan Amira
confirming kagan
June 30, 2010
Senator Spends 40 Seconds at Kagan Hearings Talking About
Twilight
for Some Reason
Elena Kagan doesn’t care for it at all.
By
Dan Amira
confirming kagan
June 29, 2010
Orrin Hatch Harassing Elena Kagan for Pure Entertainment
You sick man.
By
Dan Amira
bons mots
June 29, 2010
Sessions: Kagan Remarks ‘Unconnected to Reality’
The Republican senator and Supreme Court nominee have different memories of what happened at Harvard several years ago.
By
Chris Rovzar
confirming kagan
June 28, 2010
The Opening Statements of the Elena Kagan Confirmation Hearing in One Sentence
Each senator on the Judiciary Committee made an opening remark today.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
June 21, 2010
Republicans Indicate Kagan Could Still Face Filibuster
“I think some of her views are quite troubling … in the area of political speech and the First Amendment.”
By
Josh Duboff
the supremes
June 11, 2010
Republicans Clearly Not Finding Anything Good on Elena Kagan
GOP says the “burden of proof” is on her.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
June 4, 2010
First Enormous Batch of Clinton-Era Elena Kagan Documents Goes Online
So far, the results are less than exhilarating.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
May 27, 2010
The ‘She Was Never a Judge!’ Strategy Gets Even Weaker
Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O’Connor don’t mind at all.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
May 25, 2010
Elena Kagan’s Skeletons
She once got a B-minus.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
May 24, 2010
Robin Givhan Is Really Taken By the Fact That Elena Kagan Does Not Cross Her Legs
But what does that MEAN?
By
Chris Rovzar
the supremes
May 22, 2010
Elena Kagan Doesn’t Get Aroused by 2 Live Crew
Just in case you were wondering.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the supremes
May 22, 2010
What We’re Really Not Talking About When We Talk About Elena Kagan
It’s not whether she’s gay.
By
Jennifer Senior
the supremes
May 19, 2010
Kagan Confirmation Hearings to Start on June 28
Start getting excited now.
By
Dan Amira
the supremes
May 19, 2010
Elena Kagan Will Be Confirmed by a 65–35 Vote
That’s our prediction, anyway.
By
Dan Amira
ed koch
May 18, 2010
Ed Koch: White House Should ‘Denounce’ Questioning of Kagan’s Sexuality
“White House is implicitly stating sexual orientation is a legitimate issue of discussion in the confirmation process.”
By
Josh Duboff
gossipmonger
May 17, 2010
Lindsay Lohan Threw a Drink at Jessica Stam
And more expected and unexpected celebrity behavior, in today’s gossip roundup.
the supremes
May 17, 2010
So What Do All the Lesbians in Park Slope Think About Elena Kagan?
Andrea Peyser went to find out.
By
Chris Rovzar
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