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Trump will name more conservative judges. He may even pick a majority of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court doesn't have any vacancies, but Republicans are keeping a close eye on Justices Alito and Thomas for potential retirements in Trump's second term.
Meet the Extremist Trump Judges Likely to Shift the Supreme Court Even Further Right
As the most partisan justice on the court today, Alito does seem primed to retire under Trump, probably this summer, to ensure an equally hard-right successor. Similarly, Thomas has shown himself to be a staunch Trump loyalist,
One of Trump’s Few Checks on Power? The Supreme Court He Shaped
A US Supreme Court transformed by Donald Trump now sits as one of the few potential checks on his authority as he returns to the White House.
Trump has shaped the Supreme Court, but it could still hinder his agenda
President-elect Donald Trump's ambitious agenda could face pushback from an institution he has done much to shape: the Supreme Court.
Here’s how Trump could shape the judiciary in his second term
President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House could shape the federal judiciary for decades. With potential retirements on the Supreme Court and Republican control of the […]
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Half of All Federal Judges Could Be Trump Appointees by End of His Next Term
Donald Trump is poised to reshape the federal judiciary in an unprecedented way that could have long-lasting impact.
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Safety in the Skies: The Role of Our Courts
A very recent case decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit provides well-reasoned analysis of the role of ...
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Judiciary Rejects Media Bid to Allow Cameras in Criminal Trials
A judiciary panel voted against allowing broadcasting of certain high-profile federal criminal trials, rebuffing earlier ...
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The 2024 Stakes for Judges
In a typical four-year term, a president replaces about one-quarter of the country’s 870 active federal judges, across both ...
UMass Lowell
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Judge Donald L. Cabell: The Role of the Judge in the Federal Judiciary 11/12
Judge Donald L. Cabell, chief magistrate judge of the U.S. District Court, for the District of Massachusetts, discusses the role of the judge in the
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Mexico explains 5 easy steps to register online as a candidate for a spot on the Supreme Court
Officials laid out five easy steps for registering online as a candidate for one of nine spots on Mexico's Supreme Court ...
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Why Democrats might like the Republicans’ war against Jack Smith
The more Republicans go after special counsel Jack Smith, the greater the focus on Donald Trump’s many alleged felonies.
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Trump allies push to punish Jack Smith in first test of retribution vow
As Smith took steps to wind down his Jan. 6 election interference case against Trump, GOP lawmakers sent the special counsel ...
Vanguard
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15 states’ suit against EFCC: Why S’Court must be thorough
The Supreme Court on October 22, reserved for judgment, the suit filed by 15 states challenging the constitutionality of the ...
This Day
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The Nigerian Judiciary and Electoral Technology
Efforts by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to modernise and deploy technology to resolve these seemingly ...
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AI Evidence Rule Proposals Move Ahead at Federal Courts Panel
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rules committee will move forward with drafting potential rule changes about artificial intelligence.
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