A Christian group asserted Boston must raise its flag outside City Hall since officials flew flags from other groups to celebrate diversity.
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Supreme Court wrestles with ‘remain in Mexico’ policy as immigration erupts as midterm issue
In nearly two hours of argument, the Supreme Court’s conservatives wrestled with how Biden ended the Trump-era ‘remain in Mexico’ immigration policy.
Supreme Court hears challenge about ‘remain in Mexico’ policy as Biden faces immigration backlash
Fulfilling a campaign pledge, Biden’s DHS rescinded the program in June. Two states sued over how the administration had sought to unwind the program.
Supreme Court: Top high school can continue, for now, admissions policy some parents say is race-based
The case about Thomas Jefferson High School in Fairfax County, Virginia, came to the Supreme Court ahead of a major college admissions case.
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to high school football coach ousted after midfield prayers
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide if Joseph Kennedy’s midfield prayers were government speech or if they deserve First Amendment protection.
Jackson likely confirmed in a hurry. Getting on the Supreme Court? That’ll take time.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s wait to take a Supreme Court seat is longer than previous nominees faced. Some were sworn in almost immediately.
Supreme Court pick Jackson fights back against GOP criticism over sentencing, Gitmo defense
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who would replace Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court, sought to define herself as an independent jurist.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas admitted to hospital with infection
Thomas, the most senior associate justice on the Supreme Court, is being treated with antibiotics, the court said, and his symptoms are improving.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to step down, giving Biden a chance to make his mark
Associate Justice Stephen Breyer has served nearly three decades on the Supreme Court. His retirement will set off a fight over his replacement.
Breyer retirement lays groundwork for historic nomination of first Black woman to Supreme Court
Joe Biden raised the idea of naming a Black woman to the Supreme Court in 2020. Justice Breyer’s retirement has given the president an opportunity.