Politics January 9 Supreme Court to review state bans on transgender athletes' participation in school sports Supreme Court hears landmark cases Tuesday on transgender athlete bans in Idaho and West Virginia, with rulings that could reshape LGBTQ+ rights.
Politics January 9 Key Republican negotiator details bipartisan Obamacare fix as abortion dispute remains sticking point Healthcare plan from bipartisan senators would extend premium subsidies, add income caps and offer health savings account option backed by President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump January 9 EXCLUSIVE: DNC joins Supreme Court voting case, blasts RNC efforts as 'wholly un-American' The Supreme Court agreed to take up the case in November, a closely watched fight that could determine the fate of millions of mail-in ballots nationwide.
California January 9 Catholic group asks SCOTUS to block California law against revealing students' gender identities to parents A Catholic legal group asked the Supreme Court to block a California law preventing schools from notifying parents about transgender students' transgender identities.
Donald Trump January 8 Supreme Court tariff ruling has Trump administration, US businesses bracing for impact The Supreme Court is slated to rule soon on President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan, which the president characterized as "life or death."
US Energy January 8 Experts warn of biggest ‘scandal in litigation system’ if SCOTUS doesn’t nix landmark energy pollution case Richard Epstein says Supreme Court must intervene in case that could reshape where massive pollution suits are heard
Federal Judges January 8 Federal judge disqualifies US attorney, tosses subpoenas targeting NY AG Letitia James Federal judge disqualifies NY prosecutor, tosses subpoenas targeting AG Letitia James over Trump fraud investigations. Court rules appointment unlawful.
Trade January 8 Trump's tariff boom hits record highs as Supreme Court showdown looms Supreme Court ruling expected Friday could reshape Trump's trade agenda as justices weigh presidential tariff authority under emergency powers law.
Democratic Party January 8 Top Dems silent after trans athlete they backed in SCOTUS case is accused of sexual harassment, intimidation Congressional Democrats, including Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy Pelosi, remained silent after signing brief supporting transgender athlete accused of sexual harassment against female students.
Judiciary January 7 Cruz demands impeachment of Boasberg and judge who sentenced Kavanaugh’s attempted assassin Congress should impeach two federal judges for misconduct despite the rarity of such action, Senator Ted Cruz argued Wednesday, citing gag orders and a lenient sentencing decision.