ToplineFormer President Donald Trump’s return to the White House could give him even more influence over the Supreme Court, ...
As the most partisan justice on the court today, Alito does seem primed to retire under Trump, probably this summer, to ...
President-elect Donald Trump, who moved the U.S. Supreme Court dramatically rightward in his first term, may get a chance to ...
The two eldest justices — Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74 — could consider stepping down knowing that Trump, a ...
Besides Sotomayor, the two oldest justices are Republican nominees, Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel A. Alito Jr., 74. Here’s ...
Several judges are already being mentioned as potential U.S. Supreme Court justices in the new Trump administration. Two of ...
If Trump is elected, the pressure on the federal judiciary to hold the Constitution, and therefore our country, together will ...
As they typically do on Election Day, the justices went about their business Tuesday by hearing oral arguments.
It's been a stranger than fiction 12 months, with courtroom drama, an assassin's bullet, a new Democratic candidate and ...
And this is to say nothing of nakedly partisan judges like Justice Samuel Alito, who often act more as advocates themselves rather than impartial observers. One place where oral arguments can make a ...
Alito’s choice to become a knight in the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George, an order led by fringe Italian ...
On Friday evening, just as reporters were logging off, the Supreme Court let slip a clue about whether it would take up cases ...