After a series of highly partisan confirmation processes and controversial high-profile decisions, like the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. · we fed our scotus bot the main briefs and oral-argument transcripts for ten of the court’s biggest pending cases—plus three cases that have already been decided—and asked it to predict how each. · while the scandals pour forth, the supreme court — nine unelected officials, installed for a lifetime — continues to remake american life and law at breakneck speed. What did the supreme court decide? Supreme court wraps up another blockbuster term, harvard law school faculty members reflect on the ways the justices’ most recent decisions might reshape the law. United states (2022). Slaughter last week, most observers predict the court will side with president donald trump in his firing of federal trade commissioner rebecca slaughter. This year it’s government regulation and the presidency. Wade, liberals have grown increasingly critical. In the past it has been reproductive rights and the second amendment. · in light of the shift in public opinion surrounding the highest court in the united states, in this 2024-2025 term, the court looks to be declining to hear many controversial cases. The court has decided not to intervene in al bahlul v. Will the supreme court close the courthouse doors during 2023-2024? Will june be the most harried year for supreme court justices? Supreme court ruled on questions ranging from the extent of executive powers to the scope of the 14th amendment’s equal protection clause, columbia law experts shared context and insights into the court’s decisions. Is the supreme court remaking american life and law? Following oral arguments in trump v.
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