CASE PREVIEW A squabble over a forest road may pave the way for further narrowing of “jurisdictional” timing rules Ronald Mann November 28, 2022
CASE PREVIEW In U.S. v. Texas, broad questions over immigration enforcement and states’ ability to challenge federal policies Amy Howe November 28, 2022
ARGUMENT ANALYSIS In New York bid-rigging case, justices are dubious of the “right to control” theory of fraud David Kwok November 28, 2022
ARGUMENT ANALYSIS Justices worry that broad reading of federal bribery law could sweep in lobbyists Amy Howe November 28, 2022
CASE PREVIEW Former aide to Andrew Cuomo wants court to narrow scope of federal bribery law Amy Howe November 27, 2022
CASE PREVIEW A sharp business deal or a federal crime? Justices will review what counts as fraud in government contracting. David Kwok November 25, 2022
IN MEMORIAM Cecilia “Cissy” Marshall, widow of Thurgood Marshall, dies at 94 Amy Howe November 23, 2022
CAPITAL CASE Court declines to block execution of Missouri man who says his conviction was tainted by racial bias Amy Howe November 23, 2022
ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHT In major immigration case, both sides look to academia to untangle three knotty questions Amanda Frost November 23, 2022
EMERGENCY DOCKET Justices clear the way for House committee to obtain Trump’s tax returns Amy Howe November 22, 2022