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The Fall of ADR: How the Supreme Court’s 2025 Rulings Exposed the Unconstitutional Rise of Shadow Justice

On July 14, 2025, the Supreme Court rulings in Trump v. J.G.G. and Kennedy v. Braidwood dismantled the legal framework of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), declaring only Article III courts can issue binding decisions. This has led to a crisis in state courts, exposing potentially void past rulings and requiring significant judicial reform.

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Don’t Be Fooled: Trump Got Exactly What He Wanted from the Supreme Court’s Deportation Decision

On May 16, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against the deportation of Venezuelans with alleged gang ties, asserting the need for due process. This decision limits federal agencies’ discretionary power, aligning with Trump’s goal to curtail the administrative state and reinforce constitutional rights over bureaucratic authority.

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Mahmoud v. Taylor: The Battle Over Books, Rights, and Belief in America’s Schools

Mahmoud v. Taylor is a pivotal U.S. Supreme Court case questioning the balance between parental religious beliefs and state educational authority. Originating from objections to LGBTQ+ content in schools, it could redefine rights related to public education, minorities’ inclusion, and parental authority in shaping children’s values. The ruling’s impact could ripple nationwide.

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