Trump’s executive order stripping federal workers of legal protections is the most dangerous of his unlawful power grabs. But ...
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Discover how the current Supreme Court has broken with tradition, not only in its rulings but also in its approach to ...
For the second year in a row, the Supreme Court docket is dominated by cases in which the federal government is a named party, marking an unprecedented shift in the kinds of disputes the justices ...
Interim D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin has launched a preliminary investigation into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY ...
Court established stringent limit on defamation claims by public figures more than 60 years ago in its New York Times v.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch boldly departed from court tradition ... “The thing about the Supreme Court that I think is so magnificent is that the justices get to actually explain their votes,” Jackson told ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready to uphold a law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don't sell the widly popular platform.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch expressed concerns about not having enough time to decide on the US TikTok ban.