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US Supreme Court

Birthright citizenship is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, and it will take a lot more than Donald Trump to abolish it.

Donald Trump Cannot Abolish Birthright Citizenship

While President Donald Trump maintains that he can single-handedly eliminate birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court would likely disagree.
By Donald Scarinci
The seal of the FBI hangs in the Flag Room at the bureau's headquarters.

Behind the Buzz: FBI Background Investigations Into Judicial Nominees

The FBI’s role in the judicial nomination process is unique.
By Donald Scarinci

US Supreme Court Punts in Masterpiece Cakeshop Decision

When faced with deciding between the First Amendment and same-sex rights, a majority of the United States Supreme Court Justices chose neither.
By Donald Scarinci
New Jersey Sports Betting Law

Phil Murphy Signs Law Legalizing Sports Betting in New Jersey

By Christian Hetrick
New Jersey Sports Betting Bill

New Jersey Legislature Passes Bill to Legalize Sports Betting

By Christian Hetrick

New Jersey Lawmakers, Pro Sports Leagues Clash Over Sports Betting Bill

By Christian Hetrick
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney.

Steve Sweeney Urge States to Reject Sports Betting ‘Integrity Fee’

By Christian Hetrick

New Jersey Won’t See Tax Windfall From Sports Betting, Lawmakers Say

By Christian Hetrick

NJ Politics Digest: Lawmakers Can’t Rely on April Surprise For Revenue Needs

By Steve Cronin

New Jersey Prevails in Supreme Court Sports Betting Case

By Christian Hetrick

NJ Bill Would Regulate Sports Betting If US Supreme Court Sides With State

By Christian Hetrick

‘Little Pink House’ Brings One Woman’s Supreme Court Battle Back Into View

By Rex Reed
The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

New Jersey’s Sports Betting Legal Bills Top $8.6 Million

By Christian Hetrick
The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

Supreme Court Considers Personal Privacy in the 21st Century

By Donald Scarinci
By shifting your thinking and the ways in which you conduct yourself, you’ll be setting yourself up so that you can make money.

Federal Case Could Upend New Jersey’s Campaign Finance Law

By Jeff Brindle
The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

NJ Politics Digest: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear NJ Sports Betting Case

By Christian Hetrick and Steve Cronin
Colin Kaepernick kneels during the National Anthem on October 23, 2016.

1943 Court Ruling Offers Insight on National Anthem Controversy

By Donald Scarinci
The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

U.S. Supreme Court Has a Blockbuster Docket Again

By Donald Scarinci
Bob Menendez.

Judge Declines to Dismiss Menendez Charges

By Christian Hetrick
The Supreme Court, including newly appointed Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, back right, has taken a dim view of congressional delegation.

To Be or Not to Be Gerrymandered? That Is the Question.

By Jeff Brindle
Navy SEALs perform Advanced Cold Weather training to experience the physical stress of the environment and how their equipment will operate, or even sound, in adverse conditions December 14, 2003 in Kodiak, Alaska. Navy SEALs are maritime special operations forces that strike from the sea, air and land. They operate in small numbers, infiltrating their objective areas by fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, Navy surface ships, combatant craft and submarines. SEALs have the ability to conduct a variety of high-risk missions, utilizing unconventional warfare, direct action, special reconnaissance, combat search and rescue, diversionary attacks and precision strikes. (Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Eric S. Logsdon/U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Alaska Case Could Spell Trouble for Contribution Limits

By Jeff Brindle
Lawsuits directed at doctors and hospitals cost an astonishing $55.6 billion a year.

Legal Challenges Will Not Stop Super PACs

By Jeff Brindle
Gov. Chris Christie and Senate President Steve Sweeney.

NJ Politics Digest: At Long Last, Justices Take Up Sports Betting

By Steve Cronin
U.S. Supreme Court.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear NJ Sports Betting Case

By Christian Hetrick
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