Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a 1981 Reagan appointee who retired in 2006 and died last December, exemplified the phenomenon.
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We show that the Supreme Court is more likely to resolve ideologically polarizing legal questions. This result is based on a new technique for estimating the ideology of a doctrine, which we implement ...
The Supreme Court ruled that not all private property can be deemed public resources by the government, balancing property ...
Economic ideology and interpretation of Article 39(b ... rather than by a rigid ideological framework. The Supreme Court’s ...
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder gambled in Texas by pouring millions of dollars of outside money into the state to pick off three Republican Texas Supreme Court justices. He lost. Texas ...
Americans shouldn’t be forced to say something they don’t believe is true, and parents shouldn’t be forced to have their children indoctrinated into a false ideology. Unfortunately those ...
Parents increasingly find family court judges, who make life-changing decisions involving children, have fully bought into ...
Sherrod Brown is ousted in a much deserved upset that leaves an inviting opening on the Banking Committee for a partisan of ...
He said even though politics was never present during his tenure on the Supreme Court, ideology, however, played a role in the Court. Current and former members of the U.S. Congress discussed ...
The Supreme Court, by 7:2 majority, has held as erroneous its previous views that all private properties can be regarded as "material resources of community" which the State is obliged ...