The Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether the Constitution cuts state courts out of the mix for reviewing laws governing federal elections.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court to debate whether businesses may decline to provide services to same-sex weddings
The challenge from a web designer who wants to decline to make same-sex wedding sites revisits a legal question the Supreme Court dodged in 2018.
Biden’s ability to bypass Congress, starting with student debt relief, faces ‘major’ legal hurdle
Courts put Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt on pause. An emerging approach from the Supreme Court could put other policies in jeopardy, too.
For Native Americans, a 1978 adoption law protects children. Critics see a racial preference.
The Supreme Court is already weighing the fate of affirmative action. Now it must decide the constitutionality of a law on Native American adoptions.
Supreme Court Justice Barrett denies second challenge to Biden student loan forgiveness program
It was the second time the Supreme Court has denied an emergency challenge to Biden’s student loan forgiveness program in as many months.
Supreme Court arguments interrupted by women opposed to abortion ruling
“We will restore our freedom to choose,” one of the protesters said Wednesday as the high court heard argument in a case about banking regulation.
Supreme Court denies challenge to Biden’s student loan forgiveness program
Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied the request without referring it to the full or offering an explanation.
Taxpayer group asks Supreme Court to weigh in on Biden loan forgiveness program
The appeal from the taxpayer group over Biden’s student loan forgiveness program is one of several that have attempted to halt its implementation.
Supreme Court affirmative action cases spark heated debate over meaning of Brown v. Board
How the high court reconciles two contrasting readings of Brown could have sweeping implications for a nation that continues to wrestle with race.
How a Supreme Court case about Andy Warhol’s images of Prince could change the face of art
A copyright case at the Supreme Court centered on an Andy Warhol silkscreen could have sweeping implications for artists who reference earlier works.