Steve Vladeck writes that right-wing litigants have regularly taken advantage of their ability to handpick ideologically sympathetic judges by filing a disproportionate percentage of lawsuits challenging the Biden administration in geographically remote district courts within the Fifth...
It would be understandable if the Supreme Court justices were experiencing a strange sense of déjà vu during last Tuesday’s oral argument in a case seeking to block nationwide access to mifepristone — one of the two drugs used in the most common way to abort early-stage pregnancies.
Among those 11 cases are Fifth Circuit rulings: invalidating how Congress appropriates funds for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ; striking down the federal statute that bans those subject to domestic violence-related restraining orders from possessing firearms; and kneecapping the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to enforce securities laws through administrative proceedings.
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