SCOTUS Ends Human Rights Lawsuits Over Atrocities Abroad

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Instant Reaction: Supreme Court Blocks Trump from Firing Fed's Lisa Cook

The US Supreme Court ruled that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now, reinforcing the central bank’s independence from the White House and dealing a setback to President Donald Trump.In a separate ruling, the court expanded the president’s power to fire ...  Show more

Weekend Law: SCOTUS on Human Rights, Religious Rights & Etan Patz

International law expert Curtis Bradley, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses Supreme Court’s decisions basically eliminating human rights lawsuits against companies over atrocities committed abroad. Then Richard Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law Sc ...  Show more

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