May 2, 2016 Supreme Court rules for bearded Muslim inmate The Supreme Court is siding with a Muslim prison inmate in Arkansas who sued for the right to grow a short beard for religious reasons.
May 2, 2016 Supreme Court won't hear dispute over debit card fees The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge from retailers who claim the Federal Reserve allows banks to charge businesses too much for handling debit card transactions.
April 29, 2016 Supreme Court denies bid to block Texas voter ID law Texas' controversial voter identification law will remain in effect, possibly through November's elections, after the Supreme Court on Friday denied an emergency request from a coalition of Latino advocacy groups and Democratic lawmakers who say the measure is discriminatory.
April 28, 2016 Supreme Court could overturn McDonnell corruption case The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
April 28, 2016 High court expresses doubts about drunk driving laws The Supreme Court is expressing doubts about laws in at least a dozen states that make it a crime for people suspected of drunken driving to refuse to take alcohol tests.
April 28, 2016 Terror victims win Supreme Court judgment against Iran The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a judgment allowing families of victims of Iranian-sponsored terrorism to collect nearly $2 billion.
April 28, 2016 Supreme Court upholds Arizona redistricting plan A unanimous Supreme Court says an Arizona commission did not violate the principle of one-person, one-vote when it redrew the state's legislative districts in a way that created some with more residents than others.
April 28, 2016 Supreme Court justices seem divided on Obama immigration actions; Roberts the wild card The Supreme Court appeared split along ideological lines Monday as justices took up one of the most significant challenges yet to President Obama’s use of executive power -- an election-year dispute over his bid to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation and make them eligible to work in the U.S.
April 28, 2016 Battle over Obama immigration actions lands before Supreme Court The impassioned election-year debate over President Obama’s immigration executive actions lands Monday before a short-handed Supreme Court, where justices will consider a fundamental question: how much power does the president truly have?
April 28, 2016 Teachers ask Supreme Court to rehear union case that tied 4-4 Lawyers for a group of California teachers have filed a long-shot request for the Supreme Court to hold new arguments in a major labor union case that ended last week in a 4-4 tie.