‘Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas drew gasps on Monday when he asked several questions during oral arguments. Thomas, who hadn’t asked a question since Feb. 22, 2006, broke 10 years of near silence during a case, Voisine v. U.S., involving a federal law preventing people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from owning firearms. The justices […]

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‘In a move that highlights a notorious aspect of Antonin Scalia’s legal legacy, Dow Chemical has decided to settle an antitrust case for millions of dollars rather than trying to overturn a jury award. The company was planning to challenge a $1.06 billion award to purchasers of compounds for urethanes, chemicals that are used to […]

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‘What really happened in the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia? With the United States deep in the throes of the 2016 presidential primaries, the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has provided a controversial backdrop to an already tense electoral race. Reports state that the 79-year-old conservative justice was found dead […]

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‘In a 4-3 decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court just killed the rights of citizens outlined in the Fourth Amendment by stating that police officers may enter a home, or parts of the home, without a warrant and can seize evidence to use in the arrest and prosecution of citizens. The Fourth Amendment states that unreasonable […]

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