The Supreme Court’s decision smacking down Alabama’s congressional districts is likely to reverberate into other states and the 2024 election.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court rejects Alabama congressional map that diluted Black vote in surprise ruling
The case was the latest to test the scope of the Voting Rights Act, the 1965 law intended to ensure African Americans don’t face discrimination in voting.
Flowers from Oprah, travel to Italy: Here’s what Supreme Court’s new disclosures reveal
Disclosure reports from the justices released Wednesday are likely to receive added scrutiny in the wake of ethics scandals at the Supreme Court.
‘Trump too small.’ A small slight from Marco Rubio makes its way into Supreme Court case
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide a trademark dispute from a man who sought to register the words “Trump too small” for t-shirts.
LGBTQ vs. Religion: How a gay guidance counselor’s firing could affect millions of workers
Shelly Fitzgerald was fired from a Catholic school after officials learned she married a woman. How her case could affect other LGBTQ workers.
Striking Teamsters ruined a company’s concrete. Supreme Court says union can be sued
Union advocates fear the Supreme Court’s 8-1 decision in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters will give companies an upper hand to sue workers for labor strikes.
Defending Trump, battling Democrats: A look at Ken Paxton’s mixed Supreme Court record
Despite a 6-3 conservative advantage, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has had a mixed record battling Democrats at the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump fought to save Texas ally Ken Paxton from impeachment. It didn’t work.
Donald Trump had repeatedly warned Republicans against backing the impeachment of Attorney General Paxton, arguing it was a ‘very unfair process.”
‘Horrific.’ Biden, Cruz slam anti-LGBTQ law in Uganda that includes death penalty
Sen. Cruz has spoken out against the 2015 Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. He also criticized a Texas law criminalizing gay sex.
‘Feel very good.’ Biden projects optimism on debt deal as both sides whip up support
President Biden’s brief remarks Monday on the debt limit agreement came as both sides whipped up support in anticipation of votes later this week.