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Jerome Powell, US Federal Reserve Chair, studied politics at Princeton, not economics. His background in law, politics, and ...
The Senate’s contentious confirmation of Emil Bove to a lifetime judicial appointment shows how a painful moment in the ...
The justices may limit the ability of courts to take race into account when trying to remedy under-representation by minority ...
Most notably, in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019), the Republican justices held that federal courts may not hear suits ...
Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative member of the Supreme Court, will publish a book next year, joining several of his ...
The court fight could result in yet another congressional map for Louisiana and change the rules for redistricting nationwide ...
The justices have added another big question to their already heavy term starting in October.
The U.S. economy desperately needs more electricity. Demand is projected to outstrip supply in the coming years, largely due to data centers powering artificial intelligence. That leaves the ...
Rhode Island's dual system of licenses granted by municipalities and by the attorney general's office. How this ...
The brazen partisan redistricting underway in Texas, with Republicans attempting to entrench themselves in office and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court gave its strongest indication yet that it would rework, if not abandon, reapportionment jurisprudence ...