And yet. Behind it all—behind Justice Thomas’s steadfast refusal to see racial bias at work even when confronting “the extraordinary facts” (Justice Kavanaugh’s words) of Flowers’s case—there is more ...
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Introduction This past June, in a decision already heralded as marking a “landmark shift in administrative law,” the Supreme Court in Trump v. CASA, Inc. held that federal courts “likely” lacked the ...
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