North Carolina's Voter ID Law Is DeadNorth Carolina's Voter ID Law Is Dead
North Carolina's Voter ID Law Is DeadThe law required North Carolina residents voting in person to show a form of photo ID.
North Carolina's Voter ID Law Is DeadThe law required North Carolina residents voting in person to show a form of photo ID.
Gorsuch's First Big SCOTUS Vote Cleared The Way For Arkansas ExecutionJustice Neil Gorsuch's vote ultimately resulted in an Arkansas inmate being put to death.
Women and Liberals On The Supreme Court Are Interrupted Most OftenMale Supreme Court justices interrupt their female counterparts three times more than they interrupt one another, according to a new study.
Neil Gorsuch Will Get Right To Work On These Supreme Court CasesGorsuch is expected to hit the ground running after being sworn in as a Supreme Court justice.
Neil Gorsuch Was Just Confirmed To The Supreme CourtThe Senate approved Judge Neil Gorsuch to be a justice with a final vote of 54-45.
The Senate Has Officially 'Gone Nuclear'Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has triggered the so-called "nuclear option," a historic move that permanently changes Senate procedure.
Court Says The Civil Rights Act Bars LGBTQ Workplace DiscriminationAn appeals court ruled that the Civil Rights Act extends to cover LGBTQ Americans from discrimination.
The Supreme Court Doesn't Care If N.H. Residents Take Ballot SelfiesNew Hampshire wanted to restore a 2014 state ban that prevented residents from posting photos of election ballots online.
In Lower Courts, Trump Could Reshape The Judiciary From The Ground UpAnd much of our legal guidance comes from those lower courts.
Top Democrat Says 'No' To Neil Gorsuch ConfirmationSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday he wanted to block Neil Gorsuch's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
'Borked': How A 1987 SCOTUS Nominee Still Affects Nominations TodayThe events that led to Judge Robert Bork's rejection changed the SCOTUS nomination process forever. Now, the strategy even carries his name.
SCOTUS Rules In Favor Of Students With DisabilitiesThe Supreme Court ruled against the long-standing precedent of bare-minimum educational advancements for students with disabilities.
What Neil Gorsuch Could Mean For Roe V. Wade And The Abortion DebateThe Supreme Court nominee didn't offer any hints about how he would rule on several hot-button issues.
Neil Gorsuch Tells Senators He Wouldn't Bend To Trump On Supreme Court"No man is above the law," the president's SCOTUS pick said during his confirmation hearing.
Neil Gorsuch Faces Criticism From Dems During Confirmation HearingSen. Dianne Feinstein was just one of the Democrats who expressed concern about Gorsuch taking on the lifelong role of Supreme Court justice.
Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence Over Racially Biased TestimonyDuane Buck will have the chance to appeal his death sentence after SCOTUS ruled his Sixth Amendment rights were violated.
Trump Needs A Solicitor General, And His First Pick Just Bailed On HimTrump was reportedly considering Charles Cooper for the role — until Cooper rejected the prospect.
Trump Nominates Judge Neil Gorsuch For Supreme CourtPresident Donald Trump made the announcement in a live address Tuesday night.
Donald Trump Has Decided On His Supreme Court NomineeTrump told reporters at the White House and tweeted Monday he plans to announce his choice to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on Tuesday night.
Lawsuit Over Detainee Mistreatment After 9/11 Reaches Supreme CourtUndocumented Muslim immigrants say they were arrested and abused after Sept. 11 due to their religion.
President-Elect Trump Has 100+ Court Vacancies To Fill On Day OneThe president-elect will get to fill a lot of judicial vacancies right from the start, and Senate Democrats won't have much power to check him.
Samsung Just Scored A Major Win In Its Patent Battle With AppleThe U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with Samsung, overturning a lower court's decision to make the company pay nearly $400 million to Apple.
Democrats Take Trump And His Push To Observe Voters To Supreme CourtAn appeals court recently struck down a restraining order that had been imposed on Donald Trump and allies to keep them from observing voters in Ohio.
SCOTUS To Make Decision Concerning Transgender Bathroom Use In SchoolsThe justices will hear the case of a transgender teen who filed a lawsuit against his Virginia school district so he could use the boys' bathroom.
Ted Cruz Wants To Keep SCOTUS In Deadlock; Congress Might Not AgreeThe Texas senator said there's precedent for leaving a Supreme Court seat empty, but that's not the case.
Justice Ginsburg Will Perform In An Opera — AgainShe'll be a star for one night in a Washington National Opera production.
Apple And Samsung Will Finally Duke It Out In Front Of SCOTUSThe Apple vs. Samsung case will finally be heard by the Supreme Court. It's the first design patent case in more than 100 years.
Michigan Turns To Supreme Court To Restore Its Straight-Ticket BanA lower court determined the ban unconstitutionally disadvantaged black voters.
Supreme Court Shuts Door On North Carolina's Voter ID LawsAn appeals court ruling from July will stand.
Senate Candidate Issues Apology After Putting His Foot In His MouthFormer governor and current senate candidate Ted Strickland issued an apology after saying Scalia's death was well timed.