News

The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to review a blocked Montana law that would require physicians to obtain a parent's consent before performing an abortion on a minor.
This is part of SCOTUSblog’s term in review series, in which scholars analyze some of the most significant cases of the 2024-25 Supreme Court term. The best that can be […] ...
The battle over birthright citizenship is just getting started. Challengers to President Trump’s executive order view ...
In these cases, the Supreme Court's six Republican-appointed justices broadly deferred to the policy choices of Republican ...
With its decision in Trump v. Casa, the court has become an accomplice in President Trump’s ongoing assault on our ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a debate over whether government employees can be fired for controversial social media ...
The search for Derrick Groves intensifies as police say he may change his look—sparking a viral wave of disguise theories and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded a consequential week by issuing several significant rulings that touched upon religious ...
President Donald Trump unquestionably secured a big win as the conservative Supreme Court wrapped up its term this past week, ...
Here are some takeaways from the Supreme Court’s term: That’s where the court deals with cases that are still in their early ...
Chief Justice John Roberts chastised President Donald Trump early on in his second term, and Justice Amy Coney Barrett pointedly questioned whether his administration would adhere to court ...
Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act of 1871, known formally as 42 U.S.C. §1983, is a federal law that allows for the suing ...