Olivier Douliery - AFP / Getty Images Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Republicans in Crucial Redistricting Battle The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Republicans in a crucial redistricting case that has Democrats screaming. By Warner Todd Huston May 25, 2024
Herika Martinez - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Supreme Court Hands Texas a Major Win Over Biden, Allows Border Law to Be Enforced SCOTUS ruled that Texas may now enforce a state law that it already has both a natural and a constitutional right to enforce on its own. By Michael Schwarz March 19, 2024
Mark Schiefelbein / AP Photo SCOTUS Justices Make Big Announcement as Trump Rulings Loom There is much that Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Sonia Sotomayor disagree on, but they're aligned on one major issue. By George C. Upper III February 24, 2024
Jose Luis Magana / AP; Julia Nikhinson / Getty ImagesCommentary Liberal Justice Devastates Colorado's Attempt to Keep Trump Off Ballot with Case-Killing Question Justice Elena Kagan asked a decisive question Thursday during oral arguments in the Colorado presidential ballot access case. By Randy DeSoto February 8, 2024
Erin Schaff - Pool / Getty Images Liberal Supreme Court Justice Blocks Jan. 6 Committee 'This is an unprecedented case with profound precedential implications for future congressional investigations.' By Jack Davis October 27, 2022
Fred Schilling - U.S. Supreme Court / AP Conservative-Dominated SCOTUS Begins New Term, Set to Hear Cases with Potential to Bring 'Significant' Changes to the Law 'Cases the court already has agreed to hear really have the potential to bring some pretty significant changes to the law,' Larsen said. By The Associated Press October 1, 2022
Erin Schaff - Pool / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Take a Closer Look at Justices' Dissent in Dobbs Decision and You'll Be Appalled The Dobbs dissent is riddled with superficial, emotive contentions and void of rigorous legal arguments. By Rita Joseph July 7, 2022
Erin Schaff - The New York Times / AP; South_agency / Getty ImagesCommentary Minor SCOTUS Decision Just Closed a Major 'Miranda Rights' Loophole 'Miranda did not hold that a violation of the rules it established necessarily constitute a Fifth Amendment violation.' By Warner Todd Huston June 24, 2022
Andrew Harnik - Pool / Getty Images 27 Democrats Vote Against Round-the-Clock Security for Supreme Court Justices Many Democrats oppose protecting the families of Supreme Court justices after protests outside of their homes. By Jack Davis June 14, 2022
@nowthisnews / Twitter screen shot SCOTUS Schedule Reveals We Might See a Roe v. Wade Decision as Early as Monday A fence is already up outside the Supreme Court. The Department of Homeland Security has been preparing for trouble. By Joe Saunders May 22, 2022