The Supreme Court ruling that the Eighth Amendment does not prohibit cities from criminalizing sleeping outdoors will disproportionately affect Blacks.
The Supreme Court term has ended after a series of punishing decisions that break years of precedent. While there were many horrible decisions made in this term, two stand out: The cases on Presidential Immunity and the Chevron Doctrine.…
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher stated that while he disagrees with the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, the majority opinion does “have a point” and it is a valid worry “that we would become
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
In a 52-page filing, Trump's lawyers argued that prosecutors violated the Supreme Court's immunity doctrine by using evidence related to official acts.
Former President Trump on Thursday evening formally requested Judge Merchan overturn his guilty verdict in New York v. Trump after the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have immunity for official acts.
Former President Trump has asked a judge to throw out his criminal hush money conviction, based on the Supreme Court's recent presidential immunity ruling.
The Supreme Court's majority opinion in the presidential immunity case is a stark example of cherry-picking text and history, which could threaten democracy itself.
The Chevron doctrine was never meant to become, as it sometimes has over time, an invitation for agencies to implement agendas that extend beyond the law.
Experts say a sweeping Supreme Court decision will force Congress and the next president to work more closely together and stop relying on the 'faceless leviathan' of federal agencies.
How the SCOTUS NetChoice ruling on social media platforms' First Amendment rights could affect a host of tech legislation, including kids' online safety laws — Here's what the SCOTUS decision might mean for everything from kids online…