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By Tony Mauro | May 16, 2024
Friday marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision "Brown v. Board of Education." To celebrate the day, AI groups have gathered to bring new life to learning about the case.
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By Jimmy Hoover | May 15, 2024
"There is little risk of voter confusion from a new map being imposed this far out from the November election," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote in dissent. "In fact, we have often denied stays of redistricting orders issued as close or closer to an election."
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By Jimmy Hoover | May 14, 2024
The long saga over Louisiana's congressional map goes back to the 2020 census, which revealed an increase in the population of Black voters in the state.
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By Connor Garris | May 14, 2024
Ongoing dialogue and legal analysis will be essential in navigating the complexities of constitutional law and ensuring the protection of individual freedoms while addressing pressing societal needs.
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By Norman A. Olch | May 13, 2024
In an atmosphere with contentious public debate over whether U.S. Supreme Court justices are inappropriately sitting on certain cases—one of the reasons behind the declining public esteem for the Court—it is ironic that a judge of the Court of Appeals, early in her service, is criticized for recusing herself, a Law Journal contributor writes.
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By Jimmy Hoover | May 13, 2024
The convicted killer's appeal asked whether a defendant has a right to be present at a prescreening of prospective jurors.
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By Charles Toutant | May 13, 2024
Lawsuits have emerged in multiple states, including New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Oregon.
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By Kim Chandler | The Associated Press | May 13, 2024
Thomas made the comments while speaking at a conference attended by judges, attorneys and other court personnel in the 11th Circuit Judicial Conference.
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By Joel Cohen | May 13, 2024
Stephen Breyer's book may have been panned by critics—a New York Times reviewer, for instance, called it "exasperating." But Law Journal columnist Joel Cohen writes that retired judges are uniquely positioned to address pressing issues in criminal justice.
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By Jimmy Hoover | May 10, 2024
"I think (local governments) should feel like the system of funding your police department by forfeiting people's cars and using those funds to provide services, that system is kind of in the crosshairs," said attorney Cody Gray.
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