Alito not expected to retire this term, cooling Supreme Court vacancy speculation: sources
Despite retirement rumors, sources said Justice Samuel Alito is not planning to step down this term and is already hiring clerks for the next term.
Despite retirement rumors, sources said Justice Samuel Alito is not planning to step down this term and is already hiring clerks for the next term.
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“I think our members are going to be very interested in what next steps are,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune said.
Utah officials ordered a probe into Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over alleged ties to an attorney involved in a key redistricting case ruling.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Houston mayor and city council over a sanctuary ordinance that ended a police policy requiring officers to wait for ICE agents.
Rep. Lauren Boebert lashed back at Dave Chappelle, responding to claims that she had weaponized a Capitol Hill selfie to push transgender policy debates.