April 3, 2017 McConnell vows Gorsuch will be confirmed this week, Schumer predicts he won't get 60 votes The Senate's top Republican and Democrat were split on Sunday over the possibility of Judge Neil Gorsuch being confirmed to the Supreme Court ahead of a scheduled Senate vote this week.
March 28, 2017 Supreme Court rules for Texas death row inmate The Supreme Court sided on Tuesday with a Texas death row inmate who claims he should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled.
March 27, 2017 Supreme Court won't restore $7.25B swipe fees settlement The Supreme Court will not restore a $7.25 billion settlement between merchants and Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. over credit card transaction fees.
March 24, 2017 Schumer's filibuster promise means GOP won, Gorsuch headed to Supreme Court If Democratic Senators had made any progress in attacking Gorsuch’s qualifications, record, or judicial philosophy, they could persuade their Republican colleagues to reject Gorsuch.
March 23, 2017 Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch meets Dem resistance as hearing reaches Day 4 The Senate Judiciary Committee reconvened Thursday to hear from outside witnesses about the Judge Neil Gorsuch's character and suitability to sit on the nation's highest court -- as top Democrats started to come out against his confirmation.
March 23, 2017 Erick Erickson: The freakout over Gorsuch is beyond the bounds of reason (GOP, I'm talking to you) Republican activists are freaking out about Neil Gorsuch. You have to admit they have some reason to do so.
March 23, 2017 Sen. Thom Tillis: Democrats tried (but spectacularly failed) to bring down Judge Gorsuch This week, Judge Neil Gorsuch sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he eloquently and graciously handled a barrage of harsh and overtly political questioning from Democratic Senators.
March 23, 2017 Supreme Court limits presidential appointment power The Supreme Court’s decision on Tuesday to put new restrictions on presidential powers by limiting a president’s authority to fill top federal agency posts will do little to deter President Trump as he continues to appoint his team, experts say.
March 22, 2017 Partisan tensions flare in final stretch of Gorsuch hearings The Senate’s examination of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch’s record gave way multiple times Wednesday to renewed partisan warfare over the confirmation process, with a senior Republican blasting colleagues for “politicizing” the hearings – and the top Senate Democrat trolling Gorsuch on Twitter from the sidelines.
March 22, 2017 High Court bolsters rights of learning-disabled students A unanimous Supreme Court on Wednesday bolstered the rights of millions of learning-disabled students in a ruling that requires public schools to offer special education programs that meet higher standards. The court struck down a lower standard endorsed by President Donald Trump's nominee to the high court.