The Supreme Court will consider a California law on pig raising with potential implications for interstate commerce — and out-of-state abortions.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court deliberations are supposed to be secret. So how did a draft abortion opinion leak?
Leaks happen at the Supreme Court, but they are very rare. Legal experts said they are concerned about the impact on the court as an institution.
Report: Leaked draft Supreme Court opinion suggests majority may overturn Roe v. Wade
The stunning leak of a draft opinion set off an unexpected firestorm around one of the nation’s most divisive culture war issues.
Supreme Court wrestles with ‘remain in Mexico’ policy as immigration erupts as midterm issue
In nearly two hours of argument, the Supreme Court’s conservatives wrestled with how Biden ended the Trump-era ‘remain in Mexico’ immigration policy.
Supreme Court hears challenge about ‘remain in Mexico’ policy as Biden faces immigration backlash
Fulfilling a campaign pledge, Biden’s DHS rescinded the program in June. Two states sued over how the administration had sought to unwind the program.
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to high school football coach ousted after midfield prayers
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide if Joseph Kennedy’s midfield prayers were government speech or if they deserve First Amendment protection.
Two-thirds of Americans back Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court, poll shows
Senate Democrats hope to hold a final vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court before Easter as a poll shows wide support.
Ginni Thomas’ texts to Trump aides reopen battle over when Supreme Court justices should recuse
Judicial watchdogs say the current recusal systems gives jurists too much leeway to determine when they should recuse from a case involving family.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas admitted to hospital with infection
Thomas, the most senior associate justice on the Supreme Court, is being treated with antibiotics, the court said, and his symptoms are improving.
Supreme Court reinstates death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
A federal appeals court had found problems with the sentencing of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and overturned his 2015 death sentence.