June 26, 2017 Supreme Court to hear case of baker's refusal to make wedding cake for gay couple The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will hear the case of a suburban Denver baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple on faith-based grounds, in the latest religious freedom case to be considered before the highest court.
June 26, 2017 Conway on Justice Kennedy retirement: 'entirely his decision' Conservative Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court’s longest-serving justice, is rumored to be announcing his retirement, and the White House says that decision is “entirely” up to him.
June 24, 2017 Supreme Court: Will Justice Kennedy retire this month? The Supreme Court’s term ends next week with growing speculation that Justice Anthony Kennedy--the panel’s most pivotal member--may retire at age 80 after 29 years on the court.
June 21, 2017 Chief Justice Roberts wants more money for courts Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has called on Congress to increase the budgets of the federal judiciary, saying a shortage of money "remains the single most important issue facing the courts.
June 20, 2017 The Supreme Court agrees to tackle the biggest election law case in years. Will it 'weaponize' our federal courts? When it comes to the question of gerrymandering, let's face it. Drawing up political districts is, by its very nature, a political exercise by the legislative branch.
June 19, 2017 Washington Redskins owner 'thrilled' by Supreme Court's trademark ruling Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder said Monday he's "thrilled" about the Supreme Court decision striking down a federal trademark law banning names the government deems offensive.
June 19, 2017 Supreme Court strikes down law limiting sex offender access to Facebook The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a state law limiting access for registered sex offenders to websites like Facebook.
June 19, 2017 Supreme Court sides with The Slants, rules ban on offensive names is unconstitutional The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a federal trademark law banning offensive names is unconstitutional, siding with a rock band whose name had been deemed racially disparaging by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
June 19, 2017 Supreme Court: 9/11 detainees can't sue top US officials WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Muslim men detained after the Sept. 11 attacks can't sue top U.S. law enforcement officials.
June 19, 2017 Supreme Court rules in favor of Alabama death row inmate WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an Alabama inmate who complained that he didn't have an independent mental health expert to help him try to stave off a death sentence at his trial.