
President Trump Narrows Supreme Court Nominee ListPresident Trump Narrows Supreme Court Nominee List
President Trump Narrows Supreme Court Nominee ListPresident Trump is set to announce his nominee for Supreme Court justice on Monday.
President Trump Narrows Supreme Court Nominee ListPresident Trump is set to announce his nominee for Supreme Court justice on Monday.
Did Justice Neil Gorsuch Live Up To The Conservative Hype?Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court kicked off a firestorm. Conservatives hailed him, liberals were outraged. Did he live up to the hype?
White House Reorganizes Staff To Focus On SCOTUS NominationWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced the decision Monday.
Sen. Collins Says She Won't Support SCOTUS Pick Hostile To Roe v. WadeSen. Susan Collins says she wants a justice who will respect judicial precedent.
Abortion, Gay Rights Could Be At Stake After Justice KennedyMany are worried Justice Kennedy's replacement on the Supreme Court could endanger abortion and LGBT rights.
Trump Is 'Honored' Kennedy Is Retiring During His Term In OfficeAt a rally Wednesday night, President Donald Trump said he wants to nominate a Supreme Court justice who will sit on the bench for decades.
Senate Democrats Want To Vote On Kennedy's Replacement After MidtermsIn 2016, Senate Republicans refused to vote on SCOTUS nominee Merrick Garland because it was an election year. Now Democrats want to do the same.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy Announces His RetirementJustice Kennedy is 81 years old and has served on the nation's highest court since 1988.
Supreme Court Smartphone Ruling Is A Privacy Law For The Modern AgeThe Supreme Court's ruling on cellphone tracking modernizes some decades-old privacy protections and could pave the way for more strict guidelines.
Supreme Court Rules Against Mandatory Union Dues In Janus CaseThe court ruled public-sector employees who choose not to join a union can't be forced to pay fees to help cover the costs of collective bargaining.
Some American Muslims Worry SCOTUS Ruling Sanctions DiscriminationThe Supreme Court upheld the president's travel ban Tuesday, allowing enforcement of a policy some say is discriminatory.
Trump Administration Applauds SCOTUS Ruling On Travel BanSeveral officials in the executive branch celebrated the Supreme Court's ruling, saying it will protect the American people.
The Evolution Of Trump's Travel BanThe Supreme Court upheld Trump's travel ban, which has changed several times since it was first implemented.
SCOTUS Backs Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers In Free Speech CaseIn a 5-4 decision, the justices said the centers are "likely to succeed" in their argument that a California law goes against the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Travel BanThe Supreme Court ruled the travel ban "is squarely within the scope of Presidential authority" under immigration law.
Supreme Court Rules Officials Need Warrants To Get Cell Location DataThe case rose out of a number of robbery cases from 2010 and 2011.
High Court Rules Online Retailers May Need To Charge State Sales TaxIt's unclear exactly how the Supreme Court's ruling is going to affect online retailers.
The Federal Judiciary Spans 50 States, 100s Of Judges, 1,000s Of CasesThere's only one Supreme Court, but the U.S. system of judges spans far greater than that.
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Supreme Court Decides Against Getting Involved In Gerrymandering CasesThe U.S. Supreme Court could have issued landmark opinions against partisan gerrymanders — one from each political party. It didn't.
Voters Can Now Wear Political Clothing To The PollsA Supreme Court decision says voters are allowed to wear whatever political items they want as they cast their ballots.
Gerrymandering Is Absolutely Unfair, But Should SCOTUS Get Involved?The court typically wants nothing to do with cases that could paint it as a political actor ... and for good reason.
As DACA Winds Through Courts, A Cautionary Tale In Executive OrdersThe status of hundreds of thousands of Dreamers hangs on two administrations' interpretations of what the White House can and can't do.
SCOTUS Sides With Colorado Baker In Same-Sex Wedding Cake CaseIn a 7-2 decision, the court said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission violated Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips' First Amendment rights.
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Sports Gambling LawThe U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to strike down a law banning states from sponsoring, advertising or authorizing sports gambling.
Grassley Wants Supreme Court Justices To Decide On RetirementThe U.S. senator told a radio host he'd like to fill any potential Supreme Court vacancy before the November midterm elections.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: From Women's Rights Lawyer To Judicial IconA new documentary about the rise of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg comes out in select theaters Friday, May 4.
US Supreme Court Hears Travel Ban CaseThe Supreme Court heard its last case of the term, but it's arguably the most controversial.
What The Latest DACA Ruling Means For New 'Dreamers'Who are the potential first-time DACA applicants who could benefit from the latest ruling by a federal judge in favor of the program?
SCOTUS Rules Law Allowing Deportation For Convictions Is Too BroadPresident Donald Trump's appointee to the court, Neil Gorsuch, sided with four liberal justices the case.
Online Retailers Might Start Charging You Sales TaxThe U.S. Supreme Court will start hearing oral arguments for South Dakota v. Wayfair on Tuesday.