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CNN’s Joan Biskupic talks with Wolf Blitzer about Justice Clarence Thomas’ quest to undo a key part of the Voting Rights Act and about whether his conservative justices are now will to join him.
U.S. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas has long telegraphed his desire to gut crucial portions of the Voting Rights Act, and he might finally get a chance to undermine protections ensuring equal ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been imploring his colleagues for decades to gut a crucial part of the iconic ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
I was delighted to read on these pages that roughly three-quarters of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' students are from Arkansas. A separate article highlighted that the inaugural ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The Internet Watch Foundation, an organization that tracks child sexual abuse material posted online, has documented a surge over the first half of 2025 in AI-generated, realistic ...
Both Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, who share a philosophical alignment with Trump on many matters, are typically ...
Compared to Thomas, Jackson is a breath of fresh air. As one of the youngest members on the court, she often uses her ...
The justices concluded that kids’ access to online porn is serious enough to change the ground rules of First Amendment law, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court kept millions of Louisianans — and millions more across the nation — waiting for one of the most ...
For starters, a substantial percentage (40-50%) of Supreme Court decisions in any term are unanimous. But not all cases are ...
The Supreme Court declined to take up the issue on Thursday but the two senior Republican appointees sent a message in the process.