Supreme Court November 1, 2021 Supreme Court hears Texas abortion law arguments, Kagan knocks 'geniuses' who wrote it The Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments concerning a Texas law that has banned most abortions in the state.
Supreme Court July 13, 2021 Congress debates forcing staid Supreme Court to televise arguments For the first time in history, a Senate panel voted to approve a bill which would require the High Court televise its oral arguments.
Supreme Court March 19, 2021 Supreme Court meets in person for first time in more than a year The tradition-minded Supreme Court regained some sense of normalcy Friday morning as most of the Justices met in person for the first time in more than a year, a court spokesperson said.
Supreme Court March 3, 2021 Can police search your house without a warrant? The question of what circumstances allow police or law enforcement officers to enter a suspect’s home without a warrant has been the topic of recent discussion at the U.S. Supreme Court, where justices last month seemed inclined to expand such circumstances in the event of a "hot pursuit."
Supreme Court November 10, 2020 Barrett in spotlight as Supreme Court takes on ObamaCare challenge Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, exactly two weeks into her new job, will on Tuesday hear the Affordable Care Act (ACA) case that Democrats hammered her over throughout her confirmation hearings and has the potential to overturn the law that is former President Obama's signature legislative achievement.
Supreme Court November 2, 2020 Justice Amy Coney Barrett hearing first Supreme Court oral arguments Monday Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Monday will participate in her first-ever oral arguments on the high court after being confirmed and seated just under one week ago.
POLITICS September 25, 2020 Kamala Harris under scrutiny in Supreme Court showdown following testy 2018 Kavanaugh hearings Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is coming under increased scrutiny as the Supreme Court showdown comes to a tipping point ahead of November's election.
Supreme Court May 13, 2020 Supreme Court hears arguments over whether 'faithless electors' can ignore states' popular vote The Supreme Court sought Wednesday to resolve a time-sensitive dispute over a unique aspect of American democracy -- the Electoral College -- with several justices expressing skepticism at the unfettered discretion of a select group of individuals to ignore the will of voters.
Supreme Court May 12, 2020 Supreme Court questions limits of congressional subpoena power, presidential immunity in Trump tax return cases The Supreme Court waded uneasily Tuesday into politically-charged fights over executive accountability as justices held oral arguments in cases dealing with subpoenas of President Trump's personal tax and financial records.
Supreme Court May 12, 2020 Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump tax return cases The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear oral arguments via teleconference in high-profile cases centered on whether President Trump can be shielded from congressional and state subpoenas for his personal banking and accounting records.
POLITICS May 11, 2020 Gorsuch's pivotal vote could favor Oklahoma tribe in controversial Native American rape case Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will likely be the deciding vote in a high-profile rape case that hinges on whether or not a portion of Oklahoma falls under state jurisdiction or that of the Indian reservation that existed before.