March 19, 2019 Supreme Court hands Trump administration a victory in immigration battle The Supreme Court on Tuesday handed the Trump administration a victory in its battle to clamp down on illegal immigration by making it easier to detain immigrants with criminal records.
March 18, 2019 Supreme Court agrees to review case of surviving DC sniper The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider a Virginia appeal to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence for one of the convicted ‘Beltway Snipers’ who terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002.
March 16, 2019 Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s supporters ring in her birthday by exercising outside Supreme Court An area outside the nation’s highest court became a workout zone on Friday as supporters of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg rang in her birthday.
March 16, 2019 Americans are baffled and confused over the place of religion in public life – Here's what needs to happen Americans are baffled, frustrated, and confused over court decisions concerning the place of religion in public life.
March 15, 2019 Federal court panel dismisses appeals over Justice Kavanaugh misconduct complaints A federal court panel has dismissed 20 legal appeals involving misconduct complaints lodged against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
March 15, 2019 Beto O'Rourke pitches drastic overhaul of Supreme Court Beto O’Rourke is open to making drastic changes to fundamentally reshape the Supreme Court -- essentially court-packing, with a twist.
March 15, 2019 As Ruth Bader Ginsburg turns 86, hometown Brooklyn plans celebration for Supreme Court justice Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg turns 85 on Friday, as a hometown celebration called #RallyforRuth will be held in Brooklyn.
March 12, 2019 California teacher sues teachers' union, AG Becerra for deducting dues A California special education teacher filed suit earlier this week against the state’s teachers union and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, arguing that she was never informed of her right to opt out of paying union dues.
March 11, 2019 Colorado’s second case against Masterpiece Cakeshop and Jack Phillips crumbles Shortly after Jack Phillips’ victory at the Supreme Court, the state of Colorado embarked on a second campaign to crush the Colorado cake artist and his small family business, Masterpiece Cakeshop. By seeking yet again to punish Jack for living out his faith, Colorado left little doubt that it harbored hostility toward religious people like Jack.
March 8, 2019 Channeling FDR, Eric Holder says Dems should consider packing Supreme Court to counter GOP 'power grab' Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said the next Democratic president should look into expanding the U.S. Supreme Court in a bid to counter Republicans’ “power-grabbing antics.”