One of the suppurating sores that still bedevil our body politic in the aftermath of COVID-19 is the ongoing abuse of mail-in voting. Absentee ballots have long been available to a small number of voters, of course. But, during the…
As early as 2011, Ocean Beach, New York began expressing intent to revoke Mr. Potter's occupancy certificate for a house there. A hearing officer recommended revoking the certificate in 2014, but the Village Board voted to table the matter…
SCOTUS declines to hear an appeal by Gesture Technology Partners over the right to challenge expired patents, leaving in place a win for Apple, Google, and LG — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case involving the…
Washington, DC, Nov. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus curiae brief today asking the Supreme Court to hear Barton v. Securities and Exchange Commission, which challenges the practice of courts…
Monday on MS Now's "Morning Joe," co-host Joe Scarborough said the Supreme Court's legacy would be "scarred and tarnished" for allowing federal immigration agents to use factors like race, language, and location when making investigative…
The Supreme Court has agreed to review a controversial border policy known as "metering," which allows federal officials to turn away asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border when they deem too many migrants are trying to apply at once. The…
Reports of IOC transgender athlete ban emerged as Supreme Court prepares to hear Little vs Hecox and West Virginia vs B.P.J cases on women's sports protection.
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to withhold SNAP food benefits a little longer. Last week, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued an administrative stay that temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the…
The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended an order blocking full SNAP payments, amid signals that the government shutdown could soon end and food aid payments resume. The order keeps a chaotic situation in place for at least for a few more…
Same-sex marriage remains constitutionally protected — for now — after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined hearing a case that might have undermined it. At stake: the court’s finding in Obergefell v. Hodges that citizens who wish to…
The Supreme Court sounded dubious Monday about letting a Louisiana inmate sue prison officials for cutting off his dreadlocks, a move he says violated his religious rights as a Rastafarian. Damon Landor had a month left in a five-month…
President Trump on Monday said the United States would lose $2 trillion if the Supreme Court does not rule in his favor in a lawsuit challenging his authority to impose sweeping tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act…
President Trump on Monday petitioned the Supreme Court to review the $5 million civil verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could reshape how mail-in ballots are counted—and whether they should be counted at all if they come in after Election Day, reports Politico . The case out of Mississippi is a "potential…
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal brought by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, a Christian who lost a lawsuit for refusing to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple.
The Supreme Court's 2015 landmark ruling in favor of same-sex marriages will stand: The justices on Monday rejected the request of a former county clerk in Kentucky to revisit the decision, reports the Hill . The clerk, Kim Davis, rose to…
President Trump on Sunday once again floated the idea of paying a $2,000 dividend to most Americans out of the billions raised in tariffs this year, an idea he's repeatedly touted but never executed.