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A writ of certiorari is an order issued by a higher court, most often the U.S. Supreme Court, directing a lower court to deliver its record in a case for review. In the federal...
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A writ of certiorari is an order issued by a higher court, most often the U.S. Supreme Court, directing a lower court to deliver its record in a case for review. In the federal...
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The U.S. Supreme Court interprets the Constitution through judicial review, a power established in Marbury v. Madison (1803). When deciding cases, justices use methods such as o...
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Brett Kavanaugh is an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving since his confirmation in 2018. This timeline summarizes key professional and judicial milest...
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In Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, 260 U.S. 393 (1922) , the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether a state law prohibiting underground mining that undermined surface structures...
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The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the United States to the states or the people, and several landmark Supreme Court cases define what that means in practice....
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The Supreme Court’s ability to interpret the Constitution is called judicial interpretation, a power exercised through the process known as judicial review. When the Court exa...
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Brett Kavanaugh is an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, nominated by President Donald Trump in 2018 and confirmed after a contentious confirmation process. T...
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Jae Lee v. United States is a Supreme Court sentencing decision that clarified how federal conspiracy liability and Rule 35 sentence reductions interact. The case involved a law...
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Virginia v. Black is a 2003 Supreme Court decision that defines when cross burning can be punished as a true threat rather than protected speech. This evergreen explainer outlin...
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