Supreme Court rules that government watchdog fired by Trump may temporarily remain on the job Elon Musk asked about his political spending. Hear his response SCOTUS analyst says ‘justices were struggling' in f
Trump Asked Justice Department to Go to Supreme Court to Overturn Election: WSJ More Reuters FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., January 20, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Barria WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Dona...
2 of 15 | The Supreme Court extended the delay in the criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election, reducing the chance that Trump could be tried before the November election. 3 of 15 | The Supreme Court rules that former presidents have bro...
…as Justice Scalia put it, “normal rules of interpretation seem always to yield to the overriding principle of the present Court: The Affordable Care Act must be saved.”…like three years ago, we have a horrendous bit of word play that violates all applicable canons of statutory ...
In an unsigned order, five of the court's conservative justices – Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett – declined to grant the request from abortion rights groups and health providers asking for injunctive relief on the new law, which they argued...
UK Supreme Court rules Parliament suspension unlawful 01:34 What we're covering here Historic ruling: The Supreme Court has ruled that Boris Johnson suspended UK Parliament unlawfully. The landmark decision was unanimous. Calls for Johnson to resign: Reacting to this morning’s ruling, ...
If you’re just tuning in now, here’s what you need to know about the rulings: The case about House subpoenas: The Supreme Court blocked House Democrats from accessing Trump’s financial records for now, sending the case back down to the lower court for further review. The case abou...
The Supreme Court rules for a designer who doesn’t want to make wedding websites for gay couples Justice Elena Kagan, wrote in a dissent, joined by the court’s two other liberals, that the majority of the court “overrides the combined judgment of the Legislative and Executive Branches,...
The Supreme Court has delivered two severe blows to the White House and the conservative movement this week on immigration and gay rights, delighting Democrats and activists who were expecting the worst. The decisions, rejecting President Trump’s rescis
But never mind Trump. At larger issue here is taking away a nasty legal tool the government can use to suppress protest and thus speech. If the Court rules against Fischer, it leaves the window open to future misuses. For example, if protesters sitting in a road prevented a citizen from...