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When You Can Make Your Own Fact Pattern, Who Needs An Opposing Party? — See Also

Few Things Say Textualist Like Making The Facts Up: The Court has been taking liberties with the facts recently. If You Thought Pronouns Were A Problem, Wait Until You Hear About Synonyms: Judge Ho is throwing a tantrum again. It Is Foolish To Use ChatGPT

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Announcement of opinions for Thursday, June 1 (complete)

On Thursday, June 1, we live blogged as the court issued opinions in Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters, Slack Technologies v. Pirani, and United States ex rel. Schutte v. Supervalu Inc. Click here for a list of FAQs about opinion announcement

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The morning read for Thursday, June 1

Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Majority of Americans favor affirmative action in colleges as Supreme Court seems poised to end i

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Prohibiting trademarks using other people’s names — and hypothetical jurisdiction

The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. This week the court will be considering 150 certiorari petitions and applications at its c

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