June 26, 2018 Supreme Court rules in favor of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers: A breakdown of NIFLA v. Becerra Here’s everything you need to know about the free speech Supreme Court case National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra.
June 26, 2018 Trump travel ban decision: Reaction pours in from both sides of debate The Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s controversial travel ban that affected a handful of Muslim-majority nations.
June 26, 2018 Trump cheers travel ban win before Supreme Court: 'Wow!' President Trump cheered the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the administration’s controversial travel ban affecting several mostly Muslim countries on Tuesday, following the ruling on one of the hardest-fought legal battles of his term.
June 25, 2018 Justices won't hear case of anti-gay marriage florist WASHINGTON-- The Supreme Court is ordering Washington courts to take a new look at the case of a florist who refused to provide services for the wedding of two men because of her religious objection to same-sex marriage.
June 25, 2018 'Making a Murderer' case will not be heard by Supreme Court The teenager who was convicted of rape and murder as documented in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer" had his request for the Supreme Court to hear his case denied.
June 25, 2018 Supreme Court won't hear North Carolina districting dispute WASHINGTON-- The Supreme Court is choosing not to take on a new case on partisan redistricting for now.
June 23, 2018 Supreme Court ruling in cell phone case is a victory for our privacy rights The Supreme Court struck a blow for privacy in the digital age Friday.
June 22, 2018 Supreme Court affirms privacy rights of cellphone users in 'Big Brother' case The Justice Department suffered a digital-age defeat Friday at the Supreme Court, which sided with the privacy rights of cellphone users in a dispute over law enforcement tracking their movements.
June 21, 2018 Supreme Court rules states can collect sales tax for online purchases nationwide Online shoppers could find costs going up after the Supreme Court did away Thursday with a decades-old precedent limiting the ability of states to collect sales tax on certain out-of-state Internet purchases.