President Trump is betting big on the Supreme Court to revive policies from immigration and border security to transgender soldiers in the military.
Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg absent from Supreme Court while recovering from surgery, a first in her career
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg missed the court’s regular session Monday while recovering from surgery, a first in her career.
Supreme Court won’t consider state efforts to defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court refused Monday to consider efforts by Republican-led states to defund Planned Parenthood.
George H.W. Bush left both a liberal and conservative legacy at the Supreme Court
Historians who try to define President George H.W. Bush’s legacy would do better than to judge him by his choices for the Supreme Court.
How the seizure of a $42K Land Rover turned into a Supreme Court case
The Supreme Court will consider hefty fines levied by state and local governments in the case of a $42,000 Land Rover seized after a drug offense.
Supreme Court skeptical of Apple’s monopoly on app purchases through its App Store
Apple’s pricing policies for iPhone apps bought on its exclusive App Store ran into trouble Monday at the Supreme Court.
President Trump’s conservative court shift may slow down as liberal judges avoid retirement
President Donald Trump’s record pace at filling federal appeals court vacancies over the past two years may be approaching a roadblock.
Supreme Court to hear case on Trump administration plan to add citizenship question to 2020 Census
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to weigh in on thedispute over the Trump administration’s plan to add aquestion about citizenship to the 2020 Census.
Supreme Court allows trial on Census citizenship query, giving Trump administration a loss
The Supreme Court refused to delay a trial challenging the Trump administration’s intention to add a question about citizenship tothe 2020 Census.
Supreme Court divided over Google class-action deal that rewarded lawyers, nonprofits … but not customers
The Supreme Court appeared divided over class-action settlements that reward lawyers and outside groups rather than millions of class members.