The U.S. Supreme Court has stayed the preliminary injunction in the Texas Top Cop Shop case, allowing FINCEN Beneficial Ownership Interest Reporting to proceed.
In October 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Medical Marijuana, Inc. v. Horn, a case poised to resolve a circuit split over
President Donald Trump has gained power over all branches of government, including a conservative-run Supreme Court, but law school professor Deborah Pearlstein urged critics not to give up on the courts just yet.
Idaho’s Republican-dominated state House of Representatives voted 46-24 Monday to pass a resolution to reject same-sex marriage, despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 landmark ruling in Obergefell v Hodges.
A top law firm is representing the president as he appeals his conviction in the one criminal case of his that went to trial before he won the 2024 presidential election.
To put the point as directly possible, the Supreme Court’s budget depends upon a functioning appropriations power.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appointed two outside attorneys to defend the lower-court decisions in two cases in which the federal government has declined to do so. In a brief order on Tuesday afternoon,
The court will address a lower court decision deeming the school's funding to be unconstitutional. Notably, a majority of the justices profess the Roman Catholic faith. Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Sonia Sotomayor, as well as Chief Justice John Roberts, are all Catholic.
At oral arguments earlier this week the Supreme Court was skeptical of the Food and Drug Administration’s effort to block a North Carolina-based company from challenging the denial of its application to market e-cigarettes in the conservative U.
Even by the normal standards of political chutzpah, president Joe Biden’s disgraceful minute-to-midnight pre-emptive pardons for his siblings and their spouses is a doozy. No charges have been laid against any of them.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is planning to take its fight on birthright citizenship all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) after a federal judge struck down the president’s recent executive order limiting the practice,
As the reality of the second Donald Trump administration set in this past Monday following the inauguration events, and the torrid pace with which the new president signed multiple executive