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Introducing the Interim Relief Docket Stat Pack – SCOTUSblog
INTERIM DOCKET Introducing the Interim Relief Docket Stat Pack By Taraleigh Davis, Jan 28, 2026 Facebook LinkedIn X Email Print For years, scholars and commentators have tracked the Supreme Court’s merits docket through detailed statistical analyses. SCOTUSblog’s Stat Pack has become an essential resource for understanding how the justices decide cases after full briefing and…
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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, February 3 – SCOTUSblog
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, February 3, 2026 By Kelsey Dallas and Nora Collins, on Feb 3, 2026 Facebook LinkedIn X Email Print Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson just lost out on a major award to the Dalai Lama. To understand why they were in competition, look to the Morning Reads section below. SCOTUS Quick Hits Morning…
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, January 12 – SCOTUSblog
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Monday, January 12 By Kelsey Dallas, on Jan 12, 2026 Facebook LinkedIn X Email Print Today marks the start of the court’s January argument session. The court will hear seven arguments over the next 10 days on such issues as transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, gun rights, and President Donald Trump’s…
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BRIEF: Supreme Court Lets Texas Use New Congressional Map in 2026 – DrWeb’s Domain
BRIEF: Supreme Court Lets Texas Use New Congressional Map in 2026 BRIEF: Supreme Court Lets Texas Use New Congressional Map in 2026 December 4, 2025 — DrWeb’s Domain Editor’s Note: I was assisted in preparing this brief on today’s SCOTUS ruling for Trump Administration –again. I sense a pattern? ChatGPT prepared the brief format, did…
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A justice’s most lasting legacy – SCOTUSblog
Home Newsletters, EMPIRICAL SCOTUS A justice’s most lasting legacy By Adam Feldman, on Nov 14, 2025 Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and what we can expect from the court in the…
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SCOTUStoday for Wednesday, October 8 – SCOTUSblog – Trump keeps threatening to use the Insurrection Act. What is it?
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Wednesday, October 8 By Kelsey Dallas and Nora Collins, on Oct 8, 2025 Trump administration Trump keeps threatening to use the Insurrection Act. What is it? President Donald Trump has said repeatedly he could invoke the 1807 statute, which gives the president the power to deploy the U.S. military domestically. Oct. 7,…
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6 – SCOTUSblog
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Monday, October 6 By Kelsey Dallas, on Oct 6, 2025 It’s the first Monday in October, and since 1917, that’s meant the Supreme Court is back in session. However, over the past 108 years, the justices haven’t always heard cases on the first Monday in October, as they will today. “Prior to…
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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday -September 30 – SCOTUSblog
Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, September 30 By Kelsey Dallas and Nora Collins, on Sep 30, 2025 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s investiture ceremony took place on this day in 2022, but she actually had been serving on the court for three months by that point after taking the Constitutional Oath and Judicial Oath on June 30.…
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, September 22, 2025 – SCOTUSblog
Editor’s Note: Consider getting this newsletter for yourself. Given the damaging role this Court on the Right-Wing heavily now is causing, it’s vital we know how to act to America’s current crisis. Newsletter SCOTUStoday for Monday, September 22 By Kelsey Dallas and Nora Collins, on Sep 22, 2025 Welcome to SCOTUStoday, an expanded newsletter from…