Supreme Court

Texas & Florida Laws Limiting Social Media Platforms From Censoring Posts Are Likely To Be Struck Down By Supreme Court, Experts Say

New social media laws in Texas and Florida seem likely to be ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, legal experts…

1 month ago

Supreme Court Rules States Can’t Bar Trump From The Ballot

On Monday, Donald Trump scored a personal and legal victory when the Supreme Court struck down Colorado's attempt to remove…

2 months ago

Supreme Court Set To Hear Presidential Immunity Case

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided it would hear former President Donald Trump's appeal for unqualified presidential immunity. The move…

2 months ago

Supreme Court Justice Cast Doubt On Colorado Ruling Removing Trump From The Ballot

On Thursday, the Supreme Court heard arguments on an unprecedented election case over former President Donald Trump's eligibility to be…

3 months ago

Texas Continues To Put Up Razor Wire At The U.S.-Mexico Border Even After Supreme Court Ruling

Texas is continuing to add razor wire to the U.S.-Mexico border even after a recent Supreme Court decision ruled that…

3 months ago

Senate Democrats Subpoena Leonard Leo & Harlan Crow In Supreme Court Ethics Probe

On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee's Democrats voted to subpoena two well-known conservatives who organized extravagant trips and other perks…

5 months ago

After Years Of Scandal, The Supreme Court Adopts Its First Ethics Code

On Monday, the Supreme Court responded to increasing pressure and released its first-ever ethics code. This action was taken following…

5 months ago

Democratic Senators Offer Bill To Radically Change Composition Of Supreme Court

A bill that could entirely change the composition of the Supreme Court was introduced by a group of Democratic senators.…

6 months ago

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Had $267,000 Loan Forgiven By Wealthy Friend

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has come under further scrutiny this week after Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) revealed that…

6 months ago

Supreme Court Rejects Alabama’s Congressional Map That Defied Its Order To Create 2nd Black District

The Supreme Court rejected Alabama's new congressional map drawn by Republican lawmakers last month, which defied its order to create…

7 months ago

Biden Administration Conducts Investigation Into Harvard’s Legacy Admissions Process

President Joe Biden has always touted the benefits of state universities and questioned the superiority of Ivy League colleges. Now,…

8 months ago

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Condemns Democratic Attempt To Impose Court Ethics Rules

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said Congress has "no authority" to regulate the high court. His comments were made following…

8 months ago

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Condemns Conservative Majority’s Decision To Allow Human ‘Guinea Pig’ Execution

Last month, the Supreme Court filed an execution order that was split 6-3 along party lines. The Republican-appointed majority approved…

9 months ago

Wesleyan University Ends Legacy Admissions Following Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision

Wesleyan University, an elite liberal arts college in Connecticut, has decided to end legacy admissions. The announcement came weeks after…

9 months ago

Senate Committee Approves Code Of Ethics For Supreme Court Justices

On Thursday, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary approved a proposal to establish a code of ethics for the U.S.…

9 months ago

Alabama Lawmakers Ignore Supreme Court Ruling Requiring Them To Create 2nd Black-Majority Congressional District

Despite the U.S. Supreme Court's order to redraw congressional districts to give minority voters a larger say in elections, Alabama…

9 months ago

Senate Democrats Rethinking Code Of Ethics For Supreme Court Justices Following Alito’s Trip With Billionaire

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has sparked more questions about whether or not the Supreme Court should be held…

10 months ago

Supreme Court Makes It More Difficult To Convict People Making Violent Threats Online

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to make it more difficult to convict someone of making a violent threat. The 7-2…

10 months ago

Supreme Court Denies Petition To Reverse Ruling That Charter Schools Cannot Force Girls To Wear Skirts

The Supreme Court Justices denied a petition to hear Charter Day School, Inc. v. Peltier, which argued a charter dress…

10 months ago

Supreme Court Rejects Race-Based Admissions Policies In Higher Education

In a 6-3 decision on Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that colleges and universities cannot continue employing race-conscious admissions policies,…

10 months ago