Brett Kavanaugh touts 'great relations' among all 9 Supreme Court justices as he downplays the divided court's slow pace.
Kavanaugh also said the public shouldn't read anything into the high court's historically slow start to releasing opinions.
Some observers wondered whether the slow pace could be the result of a variety of factors: a change in the court's makeup with the addition of
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kavanaugh touts 'great relations' among justices on divided Supreme Court'There are great relations among all nine justices both personally and professionally. We only get tough cases and we disagree on some of those. I think that's more nuanced than it is sometimes portrayed,' Justice Kavanaugh said.
Read more »
Justice Kavanaugh: Supreme Court’s historically slow start ‘just a coincidence’Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says the public shouldn’t read anything into the high court’s historically slow start to releasing opinions.
Read more »
CARE Court opponents take their complaints to the California Supreme CourtA coalition of civil and disability rights organizations filed a petition for writ of mandate that challenges the constitutional validity of Gov. Newsom’s CARE Court
Read more »
Lawyers who helped win US Supreme Court case train sights on Illinois assault weapon banTwo Second Amendment lawyers who helped win a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down a New York concealed carry gun law are now challenging the constitutionality of Illinois' assault weapons ban - with help from the National Rifle Association.
Read more »
15-week abortion ban set to go before Florida Supreme CourtFlorida’s ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy will be allowed to stand until a hearing before the state Supreme Court.
Read more »
Split rulings on transgender bathroom rules tee up Supreme Court reviewThe Supreme Court could soon be forced to reckon with split lower court decisions over whether self-identifying transgender people can use public restrooms that don't correspond with their biological sex.
Read more »