Jurisprudence
By
Mark Joseph Stern
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On Monday, the Supreme Court banished any doubt that it has claimed absolute authority to reshape the federal government as it sees fit.
Jurisprudence
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Mark Joseph Stern
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The Supreme Court’s War on Congress

The Supreme Court Gave Trump Almost Everything He Wanted

Supreme Court cements Trump's power over agencies long considered independent

Supreme Court to release final opinions of term Tuesday

Supreme Court expands presidential power to fire independent regulators in landmark 6-3 ruling

Supreme Court gives Trump more power in ruling that could transform Washington

Supreme Court Hands Trump Full Power Over The Executive Branch

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Cites FCC Chairman’s Jimmy Kimmel Criticism as Evidence of Agency Overreach

The Supreme Court's Back-To-Back Trump Rulings Make No Sense — Until You Consider The Following

Supreme Court takes sledgehammer to much of federal government's regulatory structure

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court blessed a Kafkaesque nightmare by a 6–3 vote along the usual partisan lines.

A pair of less-heralded decisions shine a bright light the Roberts Court’s appetite for constitutional destruction.

Another day, another expansion of the mad king's power.

We are left with a court that is not only unaccountable, but utterly unmoored from internal restraints on its own power.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is getting ready to hand down consequential decisions on key aspects President Donald Trump’s…

Split rulings in two presidential appointment cases allowed John Roberts to have his cake and eat it too. The rest of us will pay…