Could financial disclosure reports from Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito revive the debate over Supreme Court ethics
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Booking photo of Donald Trump made public after arrest in Georgia election case
An arrest picture of Trump was released after he was booked on charges that he attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Ticketed for being homeless? Supreme Court asked to weigh if punishment is ‘cruel and unusual’
The Supreme Court could decide whether local governments may ticket people sleeping on public property. Is it a cruel and unusual punishment?
Transgender rights: How abortion helped revive Alabama’s ban on gender affirming care
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit sided with Alabama over objections from a group of transgender minors and their parents.
Supreme Court, mired in controversy, could wade into Trump indictments. Here’s how it could happen.
The Supreme Court may be asked to decide whether some of the criminal cases pending against Donald Trump should be moved to federal court.
Court backs anti-abortion protesters who cited Black Lives Matter demonstrations in First Amendment suit
Washington police arrested anti-abortion protesters who chalked sidewalk messages. They pointed to similar messages by Black Lives Matter protesters.
‘Sleeping in my car.’ This Supreme Court case could change how disabled Americans book hotel rooms
Some advocates fear a Supreme Court case on ADA ‘testers’ could make it harder to force hotels to include accessibility information at booking.
Supreme Court blocks Purdue Pharma’s multi-billion opioid settlement, will hear appeal
The Supreme Court’s order came in response to a request from the Biden administration to put the settlement reached last year with Purdue on hold.
Roberts for ’24? Poll finds chief more popular than Biden, Trump despite Supreme Court woes
Chief Justice John Roberts performed well in a Gallup poll in part because many Americans – nearly a third – had no opinion of him at all.
Why parents are clashing with schools over ‘Pride Puppy’ and other LGBTQ+ books
In a lawsuit, parents say a major U.S. school district is infringing on their religious beliefs by discussing LGBTQ+ books in elementary school.