The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in another major abortion access case as it grapples with the aftermath of reversing Roe v. Wade. Follow here for live audio of the arguments, news updates, analysis and more.
During that litigation, several members of the US Supreme Court’s conservative wing signaled their openness to the theory. But the high court did not take up a case that would give the justices a full review of the arguments until the North Carolina Republicans brought the redistricting case ...
A divided Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
For years, activists and lawmakers have pushed unsuccessfully for the court to stream its arguments live to the public. Those efforts failed, but the spreading coronavirus finally persuaded the justices to make a change. With the Covid-19 crisis forcing the court to shut its doors, the justices...
Supreme Court's walls will be able to hear arguments as they happen. It may not be baseball, but plenty of court watchers and casual fans alike are excited for the action. The institution rejects cameras in the courtroom or even same-day audio, but the coronavirus threw it a curveball ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday announced a pilot program that will allow members of the public to enter a lottery for reserved courtroom seats during oral arguments. The court has long provided seats to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, with
As oral arguments wrapped up, the mood outside the court shifted. Protesters dragged a large “Remove Trump” banner into the street, and Capitol Police threatened to arrest them for obstructing traffic. The protesters moved off the street and chanted, “Trump is a traitor.” ...
Oral arguments kicked off at 1:37:35 in the AP’s livestream below. The fate of former President Donald Trump’s attempt to return to the White House is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. Live updates: bit.ly/3T0EJbr 上午3:33 GMT+8 Colorado’s Republican Party chair is...
The future of regulating so-called "ghost guns" is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. Guns rights groups want to halt government restrictions on the weapons, but in arguments Tuesday, justices appeared skeptical. CBS News New York's Di
The U.S. Supreme Court is tackling two major gerrymandering cases in Maryland and North Carolina. The justices will have to decide if it's unconstitutional for state legislators to draw congressional district maps to gain political power. WBTV investigative reporter Nick Ochsner joins CBSN t...