The Second Amendment suit from Illinois is among the first to reach the Supreme Court after it handed down a major win for gun rights last year.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Checking in? Supreme Court wades into fight between Democrats, Trump over divisive hotel
The Supreme Court agreed to settle a years old dispute between Trump and Democrats over a hotel the former president’s company developed.
Texas in charge? Did the Supreme Court give red, blue states more power over national policy?
Some experts say a Supreme Court decision upholding a California animal-welfare law may give states more power to impose their will on other states.
Texas in charge? Did the Supreme Court give red, blue states more power over national policy?
Some experts say a Supreme Court decision upholding a California animal-welfare law may give states more power to impose their will on other states.
Federal judge blocks Biden from ‘paroling’ migrants hours before Title 42 set to lift
Biden acknowledged this week that it would be “chaotic” at the border as the U.S. lifts a pandemic-era policy that made it harder to seek asylum.
Supreme Court sides with California on animal welfare law that could have impact beyond bacon
At issue is a 2018 ballot initiative that bans the sale of bacon and other pork products in California unless the pigs are housed in larger pens.
Do past Supreme Court cases offer clues about how the justices view ethics, transparency?
The Supreme Court’s conservatives, including Justice Thomas, have offered clues into their views on ethics in past opinions. Here’s some top cases.
“No mention of Ginni.’ Conservative activist directed money to wife of Justice Clarence Thomas
Leonard Leo directed money to Ginni Thomas, according to a new report. It’s the latest news about money and gifts Clarence Thomas and his family have received.
‘Lowest ethical standards.’ Lawmakers spar over Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas revelations
A Senate hearing Tuesday underscored how ethics reform at the Supreme Court has become a partisan issue amid a series of recent controversies.
How a group of herring fishermen may get the Supreme Court to reel in government power
While the case is focused on the fishing industry, it’s a major catch for conservatives who want to limit the power of the “administrative state.”