December 20, 2015 Supreme Court rules in favor of broad protections for whistleblowers The justices voted 6-3 Tuesday in favor of two former employees of companies that administer the Fidelity family of mutual funds.
December 20, 2015 DHS allows German home-schooling family to stay in US A German home-schooling family facing deportation following the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear their appeal is being allowed to stay in the U.S.
December 20, 2015 Blagojevich asks US Supreme Court to hear corruption case appeal Imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to hear an appeal of his corruption convictions that included his attempt to sell an appointment to President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court rejects Cleveland's appeal over 'jock tax' The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from the city of Cleveland over its formula for taxing visiting professional athletes for their work in the city.
December 20, 2015 New ObamaCare challenge filed with Supreme Court Foes of President Obama's health care law are taking another crack at upending the legislation, filing a new challenge with the Supreme Court after a separate long-shot case was rejected earlier this year.
December 20, 2015 Justices mull appeal of Chicago suburb's assault weapons ban The Supreme Court has so far resisted elaborating on two landmark decisions that established a nationwide right to defend one's home with a gun.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court rules against Kentucky clerk in gay marriage case The Supreme Court on Monday ruled against the Kentucky county clerk who has refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses, and the clerk will arrive at work Tuesday morning to face her moment of truth.
December 20, 2015 Wife of retired Supreme Court Justice Stevens dies The wife of retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has died.
December 20, 2015 Fox News Poll: Voters say Supreme Court too liberal, want justices on the ballot In the wake of two highly anticipated rulings, a Fox News poll finds a major shift in how voters feel about the U.S. Supreme Court, with a record number now saying it is too liberal.
December 20, 2015 Colorado nuns appeal birth control ruling to Supreme Court A group of Colorado nuns said Thursday they will go to the U.S. Supreme Court to appeal a ruling that allows their employees to receive birth control from a third party under the Affordable Care Act, fueling a combustible argument over contraception and religion ahead of next year's presidential election.