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The Print on MSN.com · 2d

In a first, SC releases list disclosing proposed HC judges’ ties to sitting & former judges

ThePrint reported that 1 in every 3 of India’s 687 sitting permanent high court judges is either related to a sitting or former judge, or comes from a family of lawyers.
Icon for www.thehindu.comThe Hindu · 1d

Supreme Court publishes assets of 21 judges, says more to come

Twenty-one Supreme Court judges ... and the Justice Varma controversy. The list of assets of the 21 out of a total 33 serving judges of the court swing between the identifiably commonplace ...
USA TODAY · 2h

Called out by Trump for how he leads the Supreme Court, John Roberts is fine keeping a low profile

While vacationing in Portugal, Chief Justice John Roberts was mistaken for John Boehner, the former House GOP Speaker. He is fine with that.
Icon for www.thehindu.comThe Hindu · 1d

Supreme Court details 221 names approved by the Chandrachud and Khanna Collegiums

While a dozen of these names which passed muster were related to sitting or former Supreme Court or high court judges, the number of names drawn from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes ...
Icon for www.smithsonianmag.comSmithsonian Magazine · 21d

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor on Why Judges Wear Black Robes

I first wore one in 1975 when I became a trial judge in Arizona. When I was appointed to the Supreme Court of the United ... role as a “circuit-rider,” sitting frequently, as many retired ...
Icon for slate.comSlate · 27d

The Supreme Court’s Latest Trump Compromise Is Making the Justices Look Like Chumps

Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. The Supreme Court delivered a qualified ...
Icon for www.dawn.comDawn · Apr 7, 2025

Seniority row: SC Constitutional Bench fixes plea of IHC judges for April 14

The matter arose after the Ministry of Law and Justice issued a notification on February 1, transferring three sitting judges ... list under the declarations made by the Supreme Court.