3 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves in Lawsuit Over 2020 Election Case
All 3 liberal Supreme Court justices recused themselves from case involving lawsuit filed against them for rejecting a previous lawsuit that sought to overturn results of 2020 presidential election.
Supreme Court Unanimously Rules for NRA in Free Speech Case
Supreme Court unanimously ruled NRA plausibly alleged former NY state official violated 1st Amendment by pressuring insurance companies to cut ties with organization.
Supreme Court Will Hear San Francisco’s Challenge to EPA Rule
San Francisco claims the standard provided in discharge permits is too vague.
The Supreme Court agreed on May 28 to hear San Francisco’s appeal of...
Supreme Court Rejects Lawyer Michael Avenatti’s Bid to Overturn Conviction
U.S. Supreme Court rejecting bid by Michael Avenatti, known for representing adult film star Stormy Daniels, to overturn his conviction in a Nike-related case.
Supreme Court Sides With Government in 3-strikes Gun Law Ruling
Federal law mandates a 15-year minimum sentence for illegal firearms possession when the defendant has three prior convictions for drugs or violent felonies.
Supreme Court Justices Thomas and Alito Issue Warnings About State of America
‘Support for freedom of speech is declining dangerously,’ Justice Alito said, while Justice Thomas decried ‘nastiness and the lies’ in the Beltway.
Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Jan. 6 Obstruction Charge Used in Trump Case
Conservative justices seemed sympathetic to former police officer charged under accounting reform law after entering U.S. Capitol for 4 minutes on Jan. 6, 2021.
Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Law Blocking Sex-Change Procedures for Minors
The court allowed the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, a state law forbidding so-called gender-affirming care for minors, to take effect pending appeals.
The U.S. Supreme...
US Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Law Against Illegal Immigration
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law that would allow local law enforcement officials to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants.
Supreme Court Rules Public Officials May Block Their Constituents on Social Media
Public officials may block people on social media in certain situations, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 15, 2024.
US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University
U.S. Supreme Court denied request by student group asking to host a drag show at West Texas A&M University and sought to lift a school ban on the performance.
Supreme Court to Consider Whether Bump Stocks Violate Federal Law
Supreme Court to hear arguments in case concerning whether a bump stock transforms semiautomatic firearm into type of “machine gun” prohibited under federal law.