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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority continued to march American law toward the right during its term that ended last week, in a steady stream of 6-3 decisions in major cases along with a flood ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
Supreme Court rejects conservative challenge to Obamacare health coverage Two Christian-owned businesses and some people in Texas argued that experts recommending what health insurance must cover ...
The 6-3 majority was solidified in former President Donald Trump's term, but its roots go back to the Bushes and the political circumstances of 1991 and 2005.
Supreme Court ruled for red states, conservative parents and Trump, while the three liberals dissented.
In addition to deciding cases, those justices also have the votes to decide which cases the court hears, setting the agenda in the process.
As the Supreme Court races to issue all outstanding opinions by a self-imposed early July deadline, there is little doubt that the conservative majority is prepared to continue the right-ward ...
On the Bench Conservatives on the Supreme Court May Not Fully Align With Trump Real divisions exist within the conservative super-majority on issues of presidential power.
America's conservative legal movement found a fast track to the Supreme Court, but the justices are pushing back.
A bipartisan Supreme Court majority preserved democratic checks and balances.