The president seeks to exclude undocumented immigrants from census calculations used to apportion House seats, electoral votes and federal funds.
Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
Supreme Court blocks strict COVID-19 restrictions on New York houses of worship
It was a reversal from earlier actions taken by the high court in response to state restrictions on organized religion during the pandemic.
More conservative Supreme Court faces major dispute pitting religious freedom against LGBTQ rights
In upcoming Philadelphia foster care case, one side has to lose: Catholic Social Services or same-sex couples with whom the agency won’t place kids.
Supreme Court will rule on Trump administration policy forcing asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico
The Migrant Protection Protocols represent one of several administration efforts to reduce the number of asylum-seekers entering the country.
Six conservative justices? 10 ways the Supreme Court could change
If President Trump and Senate Republicans can get a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court, it will mark the biggest change there since 1991.
A ‘superhero’ who ‘never quit’: Justice Ginsburg returns to Supreme Court for final time
Even as President Trump readied a potential replacement, Ginsburg’s family, friends, former clerks and colleagues honored her with a last goodbye.
Supreme Court is shorthanded but could play role in election
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg adds a layer of intrigue to a pandemic-infused election that’s been challenged from Alabama to Wisconsin.
Who might succeed Justice Ginsburg? Trump’s short list begins with these four women (and one man)
The line to succeed Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court starts with these five federal appeals court judges.
Federal appeals court blocks Florida’s felons from voting
The decision could have a major impact on November’s presidential election because of Florida’s history of razor-thin electoral margins.
Trump unveils new list of potential Supreme Court nominees to boost his reelection campaign
The list is intended to elevate the nation’s highest court as an issue in 2020 – and put pressure on Democratic nominee Joe Biden to follow suit.