December 20, 2015 Justices reject New Orleans tour guides' free speech appeal The Supreme Court has rejected a free-speech appeal from guides in New Orleans who object to having to be licensed to lead tours.
December 20, 2015 If administration loses looming Supreme Court case on ObamaCare, what's next? A looming Supreme Court case reviewing a key component of the Affordable Care Act is raising questions about what would happen if the Obama administration loses.
December 20, 2015 Justices struggle with free speech case over Confederate license plates In a dispute over a proposed Confederate battle flag license plate, the Supreme Court struggled Monday to balance worries about government censorship and concerns that offensive messages could, at worst, incite violence.
December 20, 2015 Justices will hear gay marriage cases on April 28 The Supreme Court will hear arguments over same-sex marriage on April 28.
December 20, 2015 ObamaCare fallout? Supreme Court ruling sets up potential Obama, GOP battle The upcoming Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act could wipe out insurance for millions of people covered by the president’s health care plan, leaving states that didn't set up their own health care markets scrambling to subsidize coverage for those left uninsured.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court says convicted felons can sell their guns A unanimous Supreme Court says the government can't prevent a convicted felon who is barred from possessing firearms from trying to sell his guns after they are confiscated by authorities.
December 20, 2015 Supreme Court halts 3 upcoming executions in Oklahoma The Supreme Court has ordered Oklahoma to postpone lethal injections executions using a controversial sedative until the court rules in a challenge involving the drug.
November 18, 2015 Priests for Life vs. ObamaCare: Courts should judge laws, not religious beliefs Whenever the government punishes a believer for practicing some aspect of his faith, that is a substantial burden on religious freedom.
October 5, 2015 The politicization of our Supreme Court The “First Monday in October” has become a kind of American media holiday, as eagerly anticipated by journalists as the pitchers-and-catchers report date is by baseball fans.
October 5, 2015 Supreme Court's new term reminds us that a president's picks matter... a lot Appointing justices to the Supreme Court is a president’s most lasting legacy.