Will the Supreme Court Decide Who Runs the US After 2020 Redistricting? The U.S. Supreme Court may decide this term whether partisan gerrymandering runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution. By Donald Scarinci
Which Political Party Is More Biased Regarding Supreme Court Nominees? A 50-Year Analysis The results may come as a shock to Republicans. By John A. Tures
Will New Jersey’s Gun Law Banning High-Capacity Magazines Reach the US Supreme Court? With conservatives now in the majority, the likelihood of significant Second Amendment issues reaching the U.S. Supreme Court has increased dramatically. By Donald Scarinci
Voters Want Supreme Court Arguments Televised, But Justices Think Mystery Should Stay By John Bonazzo
States Can Now Collect Taxes on Online Purchases—And Other SCOTUS Rulings You Missed By Donald Scarinci
NJ Politics Digest: How Does Supreme Court Vacancy Affect State’s US Senate Race? By Observer Politics Team
How Trump’s Scramble to Replace Justice Anthony Kennedy Is Becoming ‘Game of Thrones’ By Davis Richardson
With Supreme Court Opening, Rogue Republican Senators Become Most Powerful Men in DC By Bridget Johnson