The Supreme Court on Monday morning cleared the way for the new Trump Administration to switch the government’s position – if it wishes to do so – to allow states to enforce strict photo ID requirements for America’s voters. The Justices did so, without any noted dissents, in refusing for now to hear an appeal… Read More
Big change coming in Texas voter ID case?
One of the highest profile court cases on state laws requiring voters to have photo IDs — a case now awaiting the Supreme Court’s reaction — may be affected in a major way by the opening of the Trump Administration on Friday. Within hours after President Trump was sworn in, the Justice Department asked for —… Read More
Brexit decision due next Tuesday
Next Tuesday morning, as early-rising Americans on the East Coast start their day, they will learn how Britain’s highest court has decided to sort out its own role as a constitutional court in the face of a potential governing crisis with repercussions throughout the United Kingdom and across the Channel in Europe. On Wednesday, the… Read More
Moving ahead without a ninth Justice
The Supreme Court on Thursday appeared to concede the practical reality that a ninth Justice will not be approved for the bench until several weeks into the new Trump administration. It did so by releasing a schedule of hearings for the February session that, once again, omits three cases that have been on hold since last… Read More
Trump team gets early constitutional task
The new Trump administration will be in office only 11 days when it must take its first position on a constitutional issue, arising in a major Supreme Court case on prolonged detention of immigrants in prison-like conditions. At the request of both sides in that controversy, the Court has added time to the schedule for… Read More
Garland vote plea denied — maybe the last time
The effort by a New Mexico lawyer to force a Senate vote on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland may have reached its final point on Monday morning, as Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., refused the request. The Chief Justice acted without giving any reason, without sharing the issue with his colleagues,… Read More
Final plea for Senate vote on Court nominee
Taking his last chance at trying to force the Senate to vote on Judge Merrick B. Garland’s nomination to the Supreme Court, a New Mexico lawyer on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to order the Senate to act, one way or the other. In an emergency request, Santa Fe attorney Steven S. Michel (representing himself and… Read More
Ratcheting up to the Constitution’s level
Using an unusual power, the Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon suddenly turned an important case on government detention of foreign nationals from a review of federal statutes into a full-blown constitutional controversy. Two weeks after hearing argument on the government’s appeal in the case of Jennings v. Rodriguez, the Court ordered lawyers on both sides to file new written… Read More
Court to clarify suspects’ Brady rights
The Supreme Court, moving to fill out further a thin docket for decisions this Term, on Wednesday added three new controversies, including a pair of appeals growing out of a gruesome murder in the nation’s capital more than three decades ago, when all but one of those found guilty were teenagers. Their two appeals, combined… Read More
Court won’t review NFL brain injury deal
The Supreme Court refused on Monday to hear complaints that the settlement of a multitude of lawsuits by former pro football players over head injuries did not provide adequately for one of the most serious forms of brain trauma. The Justices offered no explanation as they turned aside appeals by two groups of retired players,… Read More