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Scotus Archive

Archives for June 2025

Supreme Court
The hilarious implications of the Supreme Court’s new porn decisionThe hilarious implications of the Supreme Court’s new porn decision
Supreme Court

The Court’s opinion has disturbing things to say about privacy, but the biggest losers are likely to be judges themselves.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court just imposed a “Don’t Say Gay” regime on every public school in AmericaThe Supreme Court just imposed a “Don’t Say Gay” regime on every public school in America
Supreme Court

The Republican justices’ decision fundamentally altered how public schools must operate.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision isn’t as devastating as you thinkThe Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision isn’t as devastating as you think
Supreme Court

This decision isn’t really about birthright citizenship.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s disastrous new abortion decision, explainedThe Supreme Court’s disastrous new abortion decision, explained
Supreme Court

The Republican justices just nuked much of federal Medicaid law, in order to spite Planned Parenthood.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
How the Supreme Court paved the way for ICE’s lawlessnessHow the Supreme Court paved the way for ICE’s lawlessness
Supreme Court

The Court picked a hell of a time to give lawsuit immunity to federal law enforcement.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court just stripped thousands of immigrants of their right to due processThe Supreme Court just stripped thousands of immigrants of their right to due process
Supreme Court

The decision nullifies a treaty designed to protect immigrants from torture.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s incoherent new attack on trans rights, explainedThe Supreme Court’s incoherent new attack on trans rights, explained
Supreme Court

What the hell did the Court just do to equal protection law?

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The enormous stakes in a new Supreme Court case about Trump’s mass firingsThe enormous stakes in a new Supreme Court case about Trump’s mass firings
Supreme Court

Trump v. AFGE asks if the Republican justices’ new approach to separation of powers applies to Trump.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
Trump asks the Supreme Court to neutralize the Convention Against TortureTrump asks the Supreme Court to neutralize the Convention Against Torture
Supreme Court

Trump’s lawyers claim they’ve found a loophole that will allow Trump to ship immigrants overseas to be tortured.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
Justice Jackson warns the Supreme Court is manipulating the rules to benefit TrumpJustice Jackson warns the Supreme Court is manipulating the rules to benefit Trump
Supreme Court

The rules don’t apply to Trump on the Court’s “shadow docket.”

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
Why the Supreme Court just handed a big victory to gun manufacturersWhy the Supreme Court just handed a big victory to gun manufacturers
Supreme Court

Mexico’s attempt to cut off the flow of guns to drug cartels dies in the Supreme Court.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explainedThe Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explained
Supreme Court

Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin could have disrupted workplaces, but it’s probably too narrow to matter to many workers.

By Ian Millhiser
Donald Trump
A federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grabA federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grab
Donald Trump

Trump shut down the agency that protects civil servants from illegal firings. An appeals court has a plan to fix that.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s rare moment of unanimity against a DEI rule, explainedThe Supreme Court’s rare moment of unanimity against a DEI rule, explained
Supreme Court

Ames v. Ohio was an easy case, even if it touched upon contentious issues.

By Ian Millhiser