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22 Dec 2020, 7:30 am by Amanda Frost
Likewise, the current debate over expanding the size of the U.S. [read post]
21 Dec 2020, 5:01 am by Paul Stern
Based on a previous recommendation by the U.S. [read post]
20 Dec 2020, 7:30 am by Guest Blogger
In the U.S., affective polarization is fueled by the social sorting of the two parties, highly contested campaigns, and shifts in the media and communications environment. [read post]
19 Dec 2020, 4:09 am by Hon. Richard G. Kopf
It goes all the way to the mother ship, the Administrative Office of the U.S. [read post]
16 Dec 2020, 5:00 am by David Oscar Markus
“While the pilot temporarily suspends a prohibition on broadcasting federal court proceedings in the designated courts, the livestreams may not be recorded or rebroadcast,” the federal judiciary said. [read post]
14 Dec 2020, 10:01 am by William Ford, Tia Sewell
Wednesday, December 16, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.: The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration will hold a hearing on supporting Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement through U.S. refugee policy. [read post]
11 Dec 2020, 9:07 pm
 While the Supreme Court's jurisdiction is normally "appellate" -- meaning that it has power to review decisions on appeal from lower courts -- "original" jurisdiction refers to the (rather rare) type of cases which must be commenced at the outset in the U.S. [read post]
11 Dec 2020, 10:05 am by Howard Bashman
“Senate Judiciary Committee advances Amy Coney Barrett replacement on 7th Circuit to floor over Dem opposition; Committee reported current U.S. attorney favorably to floor on party-line vote”: Tyler Olson of Fox News has this report. [read post]
11 Dec 2020, 2:00 am
 While the Supreme Court's jurisdiction is normally "appellate" -- meaning that it has power to review decisions on appeal from lower courts -- "original" jurisdiction refers to the (rather rare) type of cases which must be commenced at the outset in the U.S. [read post]