VIDEO April 25 Our arguments were largely vindicated by what we heard before SCOTUS: Will Scharf Attorney representing former President Trump in his immunity case Will Scharf tells ‘The Story’ that his team was ‘heartened’ that the Supreme Court took the constitutional immunity question ‘very seriously.’
Supreme Court April 25 SCOTUS sees ‘dangerous precedent’ in Trump immunity case if presidents can prosecute rivals: experts Legal experts tell Fox News Digital that most of the Supreme Court justices appear concerned with how a decision in Trump's immunity case will impact future presidents.
VIDEO April 25 Trump’s lawyer describes the constitutional basis for presidential immunity Trump attorney John Sauer and Associate Justice Elena Kagan discuss what the Constitution’s framers outlined for presidential immunity.
Supreme Court April 24 Supreme Court sharply at odds over emergency room abortion access in states' rights challenge The contentious issue of abortion has returned to the Supreme Court, with the justices on Wednesday weighing a states rights challenge over hospital emergency room access to the procedure.
Supreme Court April 24 SCOTUS to hear arguments in Biden’s lawsuit 'subverting states' rights' on abortion The Supreme Court will consider another abortion case dealing with claims by a Republican-led state that the Biden administration is attempting to use a federal law as an "abortion mandate."
Donald Trump April 24 Trump v US: SCOTUS likely to determine presidents get 'some amount' of immunity, experts say Legal experts say the Supreme Court is unlikely to accept Trump's sweeping presidential immunity claims but could give guidance that could have a critical effect on his pending criminal cases.
POLITICS April 22 Supreme Court sharply divided over enforcing municipal homeless camping ban The Supreme Court appears deeply conflicted over a city's ban on homeless camping in public spaces that is meant to fight the growing homelessness crisis.
Supreme Court April 16 Legal experts say Biden admin's legal theory in Jan 6 prosecution 'on the ropes' after Supreme Court argument Legal experts say the DOJ was “on the ropes" in Tuesday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
Supreme Court April 15 Supreme Court rejects appeal from Black Lives Matter leader held liable for violent attack on police officer The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a Black Lives Matter organizer who was held liable for a protester’s attack on a police officer at a protest he organized.
Supreme Court March 26 In abortion pill arguments, Supreme Court justices seem skeptical about FDA accountability experts say Legal experts say the Supreme Court seemed skeptical of a lack of accountability on the FDA during oral arguments in the abortion pill case Tuesday.