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Skrmetti and birth equality (Part V): How the case should have been analyzed
Brothers in Law is a recurring series by brothers Akhil and Vikram Amar, with special emphasis on measuring what the Supreme ...
A “friend of the court” or amicus, brief is filed by someone not a direct party to the case, but who has an interest in its outcome. These briefs seek to supplement the merits briefs by offering the ...
09/10/2025 Brief amici curiae of Michigan, et al. filed. (Distributed) 09/10/2025 Brief amici curiae of Local Government Legal Center, et al. filed. (Distributed) 09/10/2025 Brief amicus curiae of ...
Can the police enter someone’s home without a warrant? The Supreme Court is set to decide in its 2025-26 term. The justices heard oral arguments Wednesday in the case stemming from a suicidal Montana ...
A family in Texas had a child welfare investigator arrive at their home due to a directive from Governor Greg Abbott stating that health care that is medically necessary for treating gender dysphoria ...
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New Supreme Court Case Tests Limits of Police Authority to Enter Your Home Without a Warrant
The Supreme Court just heard Case v. Montana, and the door they’re opening – or closing – matters to anyone who cares about privacy in the home. At stake is a clean, high-stakes question: can officers ...
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