December 21, 2015 Supreme Court looks at EPA rule on cross-state pollution The Supreme Court indicated Tuesday it could breathe new life into a federal rule requiring states to reduce power plant pollution from the South and Midwest that fouls the air in the eastern U.S.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court to hear challenge over ObamaCare contraception mandate The Supreme Court has agreed to hear another challenge to President Obama's health care law -- this time on the so-called contraception mandate.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court to decide whether to review ObamaCare contraception mandate President Barack Obama's health care law is headed for a new Supreme Court showdown over companies' religious objections to the law's birth-control mandate.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court refuses to block Texas abortion restrictions The court denied a request by Planned Parenthood to block a ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which allows key parts of the Texas abortion law to stay in effect while the case plays out.
December 20, 2015 Justice Scalia says he 'fits right in' in Texas Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said Monday that if he weren't a Virginian he'd "probably want to be a Texan."
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court wrestling with prayer at NY town's meetings The Supreme Court is wrestling with the appropriate role for religion in government in a case involving prayers at the start of a New York town's council meetings.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court indicates support for Michigan ban on affirmative action The Supreme Court seems prepared to uphold a voter-approved ban on taking account of race in college admissions.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court will review EPA global warming rules The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether to block key aspects of the Obama administration's plan aimed at cutting power plant and factory emissions of gases blamed for global warming.
December 20, 2015 Judge tells Congress 'go to hell,' urges confrontation over furloughs A federal judge says it's time to tell Congress to “go to hell” for allowing the partial government shutdown and other recent actions that have significantly cut court funding.
December 20, 2015 Michigan attorney general confident Supreme Court will uphold affirmative action law Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette told Megyn Kelly Monday on "The Kelly File" a controversial voter-approved amendment ensures that “the only thing we are discriminating against in Michigan is discrimination itself.”