May 30, 2017 Justices will hear Ohio appeal over purging voter rolls The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to decide whether Ohio wrongfully purged eligible voters from the state's registration list.
May 24, 2017 Trump travel ban: Appeals court takes first look at revised order President Trump's revision of his controversial executive order imposing a travel and refugee ban on certain countries will get an important legal test on Monday, when a federal appeals court in Virginia weighs whether the administration overstepped its authority.
May 24, 2017 Rumors surround Justice Kennedy exit, but he's not talking As one justice settles into his new job at the Supreme Court, is another about to leave?
May 23, 2017 LGBT group taking gay pride T-shirt case to state Supreme Court Despite two legal defeats a Kentucky human rights commission is asking the state supreme court to enforce its ruling that a T-shirt maker who refused an LGBT group's business has violated a local fairness ordinance.
May 23, 2017 Second Amendment case Peruta vs. California may be heading to Supreme Court The Second Amendment is only 27 words, but Americans have used millions of them arguing over what it means.
May 22, 2017 Supreme Court strikes down 2 NC congressional districts WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court struck down two congressional districts in North Carolina Monday because race played too large a role in their creation.
May 15, 2017 Supreme Court rejects appeal to reinstate North Carolina voter ID law North Carolina's tough voter identification law was dealt what could be a fatal blow on Monday, as the Supreme Court rejected an appeal to reinstate the policy.
April 25, 2017 No Parking: Reagan National Airport perk for lawmakers ending June 30 One of the most popular perks for Washington D.C.'s power players is coming to an end, Fox News has learned.
April 25, 2017 Trump's first 100 days: Our next Supreme Court pick will be the kicker Those who want to preserve our constitutional republic spent a lot of time and energy getting Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court.
April 25, 2017 Hello? Justice Stephen Breyer's cellphone rings in court Even Supreme Court justices forget to turn off their cellphones.