Senate Republicans are painting a false portrait of Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Tag: Supreme Court (US)
Why Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Different
Ketanji Brown Jackson is similar to and different from the justices she would be joining — not only because of her race and gender.
After Breyer
The latest on the coming Supreme Court nomination.
Maskless and Inaccurate
The Supreme Court offers a window into partisan Covid fallacies.
How Far Will Supreme Court Justices Go on Abortion?
And the Supreme Court’s two very different paths.
As Migrants Surge Toward Border, Court Hands Biden a Lifeline
Desperate to control the unrelenting buildup on the border, Biden administration officials turn their focus to deterring migration, dashing hopes of asylum seekers.
Supreme Court Limits Human Rights Suits Against Corporations
Six citizens of Mali had sued Nestlé USA and Cargill, accusing the companies of profiting from child slavery on Ivory Coast cocoa farms.
Supreme Court to Rule on Whether C.I.A. Black Sites Are State Secrets
A Guantánamo detainee is seeking information from two former government contractors in connection with a Polish criminal inquiry into a facility there.
Supreme Court Hears Holocaust Survivors’ Cases Against Hungary and Germany
The justices struggled to decide whether a 1976 law that bars most suits against other nations allows Jewish victims to sue over the theft of their property.
An Earthquake, an Orphanage, and New Beginnings for Haitian Children in America
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, 19 children from one orphanage were flown to the U.S. to be adopted by American families. One would later meet President Trump.