Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Justice Gorsuch Savaged Cuomo in SCOTUS Ruling Protecting Churches 'There is no world in which the Constitution tolerates color-coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues and mosques.' By Elizabeth Stauffer November 27, 2020
Mark Makela / Getty Images Supreme Court Allows State To Ignore Election Law, Count Mail-In Ballots Received 9 Days Late The Supreme Court upheld an order extending North Carolina's mail-in ballot deadline. By The Associated Press October 28, 2020
Chase Stevens / Pool / Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP Dem Governor May Back Down in Church's Fight for Religious Freedom Gov. Steve Sisolak said he may relax Nevada's 50-person limit on religious gatherings. By The Associated Press September 3, 2020
Ethan Miller / Getty Images Nevada Church Refuses To Wave White Flag in Battle Against Double Standard COVID Rules A church near Reno, Nevada, has filed new lawsuits against the state's restrictions on religious gatherings. By The Associated Press September 3, 2020
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Mike Pence Unloads on Chief Justice John Roberts: 'A Real Disappointment to Conservatives' The vice president called Roberts' actions 'a reminder of just how important this election is for the issue of the Supreme Court.' By Johnathan Jones August 6, 2020
J. Scott Applewhite / APOp-Ed Op-Ed: Surprise! Same Principle That Denies Babies Personhood Was Also Used To Deny Women Personhood 'This Fifth Amendment prohibition surely warranted a more careful examination than Justice Blackmun accorded it in Roe.' By Rita Joseph July 29, 2020
Andrew Harnik / AP Supreme Court Hands Over Huge Chunk of Oklahoma to Native American Tribe The Supreme Court ruled that much of eastern Oklahoma is a Native American reservation belonging to the Creek tribe. By The Associated Press July 9, 2020
Mario Tama / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Supreme Court Justices Are Not Legislators 'Churches and faith organizations that hold on to the traditional definition of marriage may face lawsuits.' By Jason Yates June 25, 2020
Sean Pavone / Shutterstock Supreme Court Makes Landmark Ruling on LGBT People in the Workplace The Supreme Court had examined whether a statute should be understood to include both sexual orientation and gender identity. By Mary Margaret Olohan June 15, 2020
Win McNamee / Getty Images Chuck Schumer Hit with Multiple Ethics Complaints in Wake of Supreme Court Threat 'Sen. Schumer's thinly veiled personal threats on these justices may well inflame the unhinged and incite violence,' Landmark Legal's complaint says. By Randy DeSoto March 11, 2020