January 13, 2021 Supreme Court says women must obtain abortion pill in person The Supreme Court ordered Tuesday that women must visit a doctor's office, hospital or clinic in person to obtain an abortion pill during the COVID-19 pandemic, though similar rules for other drugs have been suspended during the public health emergency.
January 12, 2021 Son of NY Supreme Court judge linked to Capitol riots arrested The son of a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge was arrested Tuesday in connection with last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol, a source familiar with the case confirmed to Fox News.
January 11, 2021 Supreme Court denies expedited hearings for election challenges by Trump, allies The Supreme Court rejected requests to speedily hear a number of challenges to the 2020 presidential election brought by President Trump and others.
January 8, 2021 Warnock won Georgia Senate race without revealing court packing position Rev. Raphael Warnock, who will take Georgia’s Senate seat in the coming weeks, did not answer one question on the minds of voters throughout the entire campaign cycle: whether or not he would support adding more justices to the Supreme Court.
January 6, 2021 Liberals press Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire with Democrats close to Senate control With results from Georgia's Senate runoff elections appearing to indicate that Democrats will take control of the chamber, liberals are quickly making their wishes known when it comes to the Supreme Court.
January 3, 2021 Cruz says Supreme Court 'better forum' for election disputes amid Electoral College objection push Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said that the Supreme Court is a "better forum" for election fraud concerns amid his election certification objection push.
December 31, 2020 Chief Justice Roberts uses year-end report to applaud work of courts during pandemic In his annual year-end report, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts praised the ways courts across the United States responded to the coronavirus pandemic and the "unsung heroes" who kept the judicial branch moving as judges and staffers were forced to adapt to a mostly virtual justice system.
December 29, 2020 Trump campaign asks Supreme Court to review Wisconsin voter fraud case The Trump campaign asked for a review before Congress meets to certify the Electoral College's vote on Jan. 6.
December 29, 2020 California nonviolent sex offenders can qualify for early parole, court rules California inmates convicted of nonviolent sex crimes may be eligible for early parole consideration as part of a ballot measure that nearly two-thirds of voters approved four years ago, the state's Supreme Court recently ruled.
December 24, 2020 Andrew McCarthy: Trump effort to reverse Biden victory in Supreme Court is fatally flawed The Trump campaign’s emergency petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review Pennsylvania’s administration of the 2020 election and reverse President-elect Joe Biden’s victory is a frustrating document.