The Supreme Court case involved one of the last major immigration policies held over from the Trump era: A mandate that asylum seekers wait in Mexico.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court rules against EPA effort to regulate power plant emissions in major climate suit
The case arrived at the Supreme Court as scientists and the United Nations have warned about dire and imminent consequences from climate change.
Supreme Court to hear redistricting suit with deep implications for federal elections
The Supreme Court appeal was primarily about North Carolina’s congressional maps. But it could have had nationwide implications for election laws.
Chief Justice Roberts wanted to go slow curbing Roe v. Wade. His colleagues were in a hurry.
Over the years, John Roberts demonstrated a prowess of building slim majorities around narrow rulings. Now things have changed.
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, eliminating constitutional right to abortion
The Mississippi case was the culmination of a generations-long push on the right to overturn or weaken the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision on abortion.
Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law, making it easier for Americans to carry handguns
The decision had the potential to shift the landscape on Second Amendment rights at a time when Americans are divided over access to guns.
How the Supreme Court’s major climate case could change the course of Biden’s presidency
In the most significant climate change case to reach the Supreme Court in years, the justices will consider EPA’s authority to regulate power plants.
From guns to religion: Supreme Court is juggling major controversies besides abortion
The nation is waiting for the Supreme Court’s abortion ruling. But other major cases on climate and the Second Amendment are also looming.
Justice Alito’s history of abortion in leaked draft opinion? It’s debatable, experts say.
Supreme Court Justice Alito’s leaked draft abortion opinion has drawn fire from some historians who say he cherry-picked from the historical record.
Justice Thomas laments leak of draft Supreme Court abortion opinion: ‘Kind of an infidelity’
Justice Thomas, speaking at a conference in Dallas, lamented what he described as a loss of trust at the court following the leak of a draft opinion.