October 7, 2019 Supreme Court allows blind man's website lawsuit against Domino's Pizza to proceed The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Domino's Pizza, clearing the way for a lawsuit filed by a blind man alleging the chain's website and mobile-phone app are not accessible to people with disabilities.
October 7, 2019 Clarence Thomas absent 'due to illness' as Supreme Court begins new term The Supreme Court was one member short as the new session kicked off Monday, with Justice Clarence Thomas apparently out sick for the start of oral arguments.
October 6, 2019 Supreme Court kicks off election-year agenda with hot-button immigration, guns and abortion cases It has become President Trump's default good-news selling point: his success appointing a record-setting number of judges to the federal bench, including two justices.
October 6, 2019 Andrea Bottner: I still stand with Brett Kavanaugh — and here's how we can fight back against smears and lies The battle over Kavanaugh was a warning of things to come.
October 6, 2019 Kelly Shackelford: New Supreme Court term will signal if religious liberty is making a comeback If this term picks up where the last term left off, we may be well on our way to more religious freedom than many of us have known in our lifetime.
October 5, 2019 Tim Chapman: Progressives' plan to fundamentally alter Supreme Court would make it a political football Democrats want to "pack" the U.S. Supreme Court, increasing the number of justices beyond nine. The American people shouldn't let them.
October 5, 2019 Severino and Trotter: Supreme Court facing major cases — and serious challenges to its independence How will the high court respond this term to the barrage of intimidation tactics?
October 4, 2019 Supreme Court agrees to review Louisiana abortion case The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a challenge to a controversial Louisiana abortion law, with a decision on the politically and socially charged issue expected in the middle of a presidential election year.
September 28, 2019 Barronelle Stutzman: Your religious liberty is in danger if I lose mine in a same-sex wedding court case As a floral artist, I am required by law to use my soul and imagination, as well as my mind and hands, to design original floral arrangements that celebrate events and ideas I don’t believe
September 25, 2019 Chief Justice Roberts says Supreme Court nonpartisan U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts Tuesday said that justices on the Supreme Court are not swayed by politics despite the current fraught political climate.