Biden, speaking at a Memorial Day ceremony, said all Americans have a responsibility to ensure the sacrifice of fallen soldiers “was not in vain.”
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
As Supreme Court turns toward end of term, Americans battling the government are winning
Two major Supreme Court decisions this week, including one involving wetland pollution, involved people challenging the government over property.
Should Americans worry about the Supreme Court’s ‘shadow’ docket? This expert says yes.
Critics say the Supreme Court’s emergency rulings are usually made without oral arguments or opinions, muddying an already obscure process.
Supreme Court sides with grandmother who lost home, equity because of back taxes
Several other states have laws that allow counties to keep the value of a property after foreclosure, a result that can have a big effect on seniors.
‘Significant repercussions.’ Supreme Court limits government power to curb water pollution
The Sacketts bought a lot in Idaho in 2004. Soon after they started building, the EPA told them to stop. The two sides have been fighting ever since.
John Roberts says he’s committed to ‘highest standards’ at Supreme Court, considering changes
Chief Justice John Roberts said the Supreme Court is looking at “things we can do” but offered no specifics on potential ethics changes.
Animal rights: Supreme Court ducks challenge to California ban on foie gras
Duck and goose farmers have challenged the California ban on foie gras three times at the Supreme Court. The latest denial means the ban will stand.
Will Supreme Court duck latest foie gras fight? Why farmers claim California ban crosses a line
Farmers: Foie gras is world’s ‘most maligned and misunderstood food.’ France: Bans are a cultural ‘assault.’ Will the Supreme Court decide or duck?
Gorsuch slams COVID ‘intrusions’ as Supreme Court dismisses Title 42 migrant policy suit
Justice Neil Gorsuch issued a scathing statement on Title 42 over what he described as a concentration of power during COVID-19.
Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol in copyright case with implications for artists
Warhol’s foundation said the Prince silkscreen fell under the fair use doctrine, which permits reproduction of material in some cases.