ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect the official ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt with a series of cases involving challenges to the actions of President Donald Trump and his ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case on the constitutionality of a federal law prohibiting people who use ...
For 30 years or more I have been compiling an annual booklet summarizing all the “Criminal Law and Related Decisions” of the Supreme Court, published every summer by the Criminal Law Section of the ...
The annual "long conference" is when the justices discuss all the cases that piled up over their long summer recess.
The Kansas Supreme Court will be hearing 15 different cases in October, ranging from appeals to case summaries. Although the ...
Two men convicted of Bloomington murders in the 1990s have few levers to pull, maintaining their innocence for decades. Family and supporters of Snow and McNeil gathered Thursday for a Wrongful ...
The Supreme Court recently expressed deep concern over what it described as a “shocking state of affairs” in Maharashtra ...
The Iowa Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday about whether the state should end the practice of billing low-income ...
A week after she sat in a Concord courtroom and received a criminal conviction, Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz ...
The Supreme Court said forging top court and high court orders and signatures of judges to digitally arrest innocent people strikes at the bottom of trust and faith of people in judicial institutions.
The Supreme Court has observed that courts cannot act as recovery agents and deprecated the trend of turning civil disputes into criminal cases by parties in dispute.