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Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer

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Ibrain Hernández is a law student at Center for Economic Research and Teaching, a public university in Mexico City. Who were your role models when you were studying law, and did any of them inspire you to become a justice? Early in my career, I was interested in administrative law and antitrust.

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Divided court declines to reinstate Biden’s immigration guidelines, sets case for argument this fall

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The justices will hear the case in late November without waiting for a federal appeals court to weigh in. The justices left in place a district-court ruling striking down the policy, which means that the Biden administration cannot implement it while it waits for the Supreme Court to hear argument and issue a decision.

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Profile of a potential nominee: Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Her father then went to law school, eventually becoming the chief attorney for the Miami-Dade County School Board. Her mother became an administrator and served as the principal at a public magnet school for 14 years. In the 17 years following her graduation from law school, Jackson held a variety of legal jobs.

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Becerra’s Blunder: Did the Administration Allow Fauci and other Officials to Operate Illegally?

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A House Committee is alleging that the Administration failed to properly reappoint directors at the National Institutes of Health. For reasons the Biden administration has yet to explain, it appears to have ignored the law, according to the House committee. That, too, is not allowed under federal law. Rand Paul (R-Ky.),

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