On Feb. 24, 1803, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is the province of the courts — not the president, not the Congress — to say what the law is.
US Senator Ed Markey and a group of local lawyers agreed that Trump's stance "inches us closer to authoritarianism." ...
Progressive calls to expand the Supreme Court have gone silent since Trump’s return, despite past efforts by Democrats and activist groups to reshape the bench.
The stakes are too high to do otherwise. Edward J. Markey is the junior United States senator from Massachusetts.
Ed Markey told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Thursday ... project will win approval from the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, which he built during his first term. After all, the court ...
Ed Markey says just give it a few months ... Jerry Parisella left for a role as an associate justice of the District Court. Bowen joins another Democratic Beverly city councilor, Todd Rotondo ...
Democrats have consistently proposed legislation to expand the Supreme Court to a 13-justice bench. In May 2023, Georgia Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson joined Democratic Sens. Ed Markey of ...