The Supreme Court will hear arguments in January over whether the Trump administration can fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud — and will let her keep her job in the interim. President Trump notified…
Following Stinson, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld Mr. Poore's increased sentence, deferring to the Sentencing Commission's commentary despite the unambiguous plain text of the Guidelines. According to the…
In a rare public appearance at Catholic University's law school, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas questioned the continued reliance on judicial precedent, saying that previous decisions should not be treated as "the gospel." As the…
Injustice for All is a weekly series about how the Trump administration is trying to weaponize the justice system—and the people who are fighting back.
Google asks SCOTUS to pause a lower court's order requiring a Play Store overhaul set to take effect on October 22, while the company seeks high court review — Alphabet Inc.'s Google asked the US Supreme Court to pause a lower court's…
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Epic v. Google: Google asks the US Supreme Court to pause the permanent injunction ruling, as it plans to appeal the case to SCOTUS by October 27 — It's asking for a partial stay ahead of its petition for Supreme Court review. … “The…
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the media and Democratic Party politicians have pointed to the 2020 scheme to abduct and assassinate Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as evidence that political violence comes from both sides…
Contrary to the letter printed on Sept. 10 (“Supreme Court upends U.S. immigration law,” Star-Advertiser), in its Sept. 8 emergency decision the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling was not inconsistent with precedent regarding immigration policy…
As predicted by some justices in June, advocates are already trying to expand on the high court’s June ruling in a case about LGBTQ books to challenge other school policies that they oppose.
The Trump administration turned to the Supreme Court for the second time Friday as it seeks to forge ahead with its efforts to strip protections from deportation for Venezuelans in the U.S. The Friday filing asks the high court to block an…
As judges struggle to interpret the high court’s shadow docket rulings, President Trump called for a crackdown on lower court defiance of the justices’ orders.
Attorneys general from 27 states signed an amicus brief supporting Supreme Court cases defending state bans on transgender athletes competing in women's sports teams.