The U.S. Supreme Court appeared closely divided during a hearing Tuesday in Vice President J.D. Vance's challenge to a limit ...
From a new law review article with that name, by Andy Smarick (Manhattan Institute): During congressional testimony in 1999, the late Justice David Souter explained that only those who graduated from ...
1973—In the midst of the Vietnam War, federal district judge Orrin Grimmell Judd issues an injunction (in Holtzman v. Schlesinger) ordering the military to refrain “from participating in any way in ...
David Souter, the former U.S. Supreme Court justice who died at 85 on May 8, was sometimes mistakenly thought to have turned into a liberal after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush on the ...
May saw the death of a retired U.S. Supreme Court justice who came the high court as a Republican but became a favorite among liberals during his time on the bench. David H. Souter was was appointed ...
1994—Exasperated by President Clinton’s nomination of Stephen Breyer to fill Justice Harry Blackmun’s seat on the Supreme Court, Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt publishes a “personal appeal” to ...
A celebrity, said historian Daniel Boorstin, is someone known for his or her well-knownness. David H. Souter, who died on May 8 at 85, was the anti-celebrity. He came to Washington to serve almost 20 ...
A celebrity, said historian Daniel Boorstin, is someone known for his or her well-knownness. David H. Souter, who died on May 8 at 85, was the anti-celebrity. He came to Washington to serve almost 20 ...
David Souter, the former U.S. Supreme Court justice who died at 85 last Thursday, was sometimes mistakenly thought to have turned into a liberal after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush on ...