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When and why did complying with the Voting Rights Act become unconstitutional?

June 3, 2026 admin

Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not reflect the official opinions of SCOTUSblog. Read more The two…

Commentary Empirical SCOTUS

The two Roberts courts

June 3, 2026 admin

The current court is often described as composed of six Republican-appointed conservatives and three Democratic-appointed liberals. And that shorthand explains many of the court’s most…

Advisory Opinions Contributor Corner From the SCOTUSblog Team Newsletter

Court clears the way for Alabama to use its preferred congressional map

June 3, 2026 admin

Plus, Usha Vance called for “respect” for the court.

COURT NEWS

Supreme Court permits Alabama to use congressional map struck by lower court as racially discriminatory

June 3, 2026 admin

The Supreme Court on Tuesday night cleared the way for Alabama to use a congressional map in the 2026 elections that lower courts found to…

Commentary Courtly Observations

The radical Justice Thomas

June 2, 2026 admin

On May 7, 2026, Clarence Thomas became the second longest serving justice in American history, surpassing Justice Stephen Field, who had been a justice for…

Commentary SCOTUS OUTSIDE OPINIONS

When and why did complying with the Voting Rights Act become unconstitutional?

June 3, 2026 admin

Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not…

Commentary SCOTUS OUTSIDE OPINIONS

When and why did complying with the Voting Rights Act become unconstitutional?

June 3, 2026 admin

Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not reflect the official opinions of SCOTUSblog. Read more The two Roberts courts In part 1…

Commentary Empirical SCOTUS

The two Roberts courts

June 3, 2026 admin

The current court is often described as composed of six Republican-appointed conservatives and three Democratic-appointed liberals. And that shorthand explains many of the court’s most visible decisions. But it also…

Advisory Opinions Contributor Corner From the SCOTUSblog Team Newsletter

Court clears the way for Alabama to use its preferred congressional map

June 3, 2026 admin

Plus, Usha Vance called for “respect” for the court.

COURT NEWS

Supreme Court permits Alabama to use congressional map struck by lower court as racially discriminatory

June 3, 2026 admin

The Supreme Court on Tuesday night cleared the way for Alabama to use a congressional map in the 2026 elections that lower courts found to be racially discriminatory. In a…

Commentary Courtly Observations

The radical Justice Thomas

June 2, 2026 admin

On May 7, 2026, Clarence Thomas became the second longest serving justice in American history, surpassing Justice Stephen Field, who had been a justice for 34 years, 195 days, from…

SCOTUS FOCUS

The state of the death penalty at the Supreme Court

June 2, 2026 admin

The Supreme Court on Monday in Whitton v. Dixon sided with a death row inmate for the second time in less than a week, holding in an that the U.S.…

Divided Argument From the SCOTUSblog Team Newsletter Opinion Analysis

Court asked to bar Alabama from using state’s preferred map

June 2, 2026 admin

Plus, the court took up another case on the First Step Act.

COURT NEWS

Supreme Court urged to uphold lower court decision striking Alabama congressional map as racially discriminatory

June 1, 2026 admin

The plaintiffs challenging an Alabama congressional map urged the justices on Monday afternoon to leave in place a ruling by a panel of federal judges that bars Alabama from using…

Interesting

Court rejects broad interpretation of compassionate release statute

June 1, 2026 admin

A federal defendant may obtain compassionate release if a district court finds, among other things, that “extraordinary and compelling reasons warrant such a reduction” to his or her sentence. In…

COURT NEWS

Justices send case of death-row inmate back to lower courts, grant new First Step Act case

June 1, 2026 admin

The Supreme Court on Monday morning added one new case to its argument docket for the 2026-27 term, granting another case involving the First Step Act, a 2018 criminal justice…

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