Vue normale

Reçu aujourd’hui — 21 août 2025

Supreme Court Lets Trump Administration Cut N.I.H. Grants for Disfavored Research

21 août 2025 à 18:48
The court’s order was fractured, with the justices splitting over whether individual cancellations and the policy behind them could be challenged in a federal trial court.

© Michael A. McCoy for The New York Times

A library building on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.
Reçu avant avant-hier

Marco Rubio Once Filed a Brief Embracing Birthright Citizenship

18 août 2025 à 14:39
Rubio, a son of immigrants and now secretary of state, was responding to a 2016 lawsuit questioning his eligibility for the presidency.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

The little-noticed court filing in 2016 helps show how quickly the Republican Party and mainstream of conservative legal thought have shifted on the issue of birthright citizenship.

How the Supreme Court Set the Stage for Redistricting

Adam Liptak, a New York Times reporter covering the Supreme Court, explains a recent decision by the court on gerrymandering. He spells out how the justices may be poised to eliminate the remaining pillar of the Voting Rights Act.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Lift Restrictions on L.A. Immigration Stops

7 août 2025 à 19:22
A lower court had ordered agents not to make indiscriminate stops relying on factors like race or speaking Spanish.

© Philip Cheung for The New York Times

Protesters in Pasadena, Calif., in June. Aggressive enforcement operations in Los Angeles set off days of protests and clashes in the area.

As the Supreme Court Focuses on the Past, Historians Turn to Advocacy

4 août 2025 à 05:03
Spikes in the number and influence of briefs filed by historians have prompted questions about the role scholars should play in litigation.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. during an event in May at Georgetown University, where he talked about his early interest in becoming a historian.
❌