The Supreme Court could decide whether local governments may ticket people sleeping on public property. Is it a cruel and unusual punishment?
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court, mired in controversy, could wade into Trump indictments. Here’s how it could happen.
The Supreme Court may be asked to decide whether some of the criminal cases pending against Donald Trump should be moved to federal court.
Supreme Court backs Biden’s tougher federal rules on untraceable ‘ghost guns’ for now
Gun control advocates see the ‘ghost guns’ kits as a dangerous loophole and point out that police frequently find the weapons at crime scenes.
Federal appeals court rules Catholic school was permitted to fire gay counselor
Fitzgerald worked for 14 years as a guidance counselor at Roncalli High School when school officials discovered she was married to another woman.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh defends Supreme Court as ‘institution of law not of politics’
Democrats have slammed the Supreme Court for a series of decisions that gutted affirmation action and ended Biden’s student debt relief plan.
How a Second Amendment case at the Supreme Court is putting gun rights groups in a jam
A lower court called Zackey Rahimi, the subject of a domestic restraining order, “hardly a model citizen.” Should he still be allowed to own a gun?
Student debt: Why Biden’s backup plan may wind up in trouble again at the Supreme Court
Biden rolled out a Plan B after the Supreme Court struck down his $400 billion effort to forgive student debt. The new plan may also draw lawsuits.
Race, religion and debt: Here are the biggest cases of the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 term
Here’s a guide to some of the biggest cases decided by the Supreme Court in the 2022-2023 term, from affirmative action to student loans.
Supreme Court live updates: SCOTUS rulings on Biden’s student loan program coming today
The nation’s highest court is wrapping up a historic term Friday with decisions on Biden’s student loan program and LGBTQ rights.
Supreme Court backs Christian worker who wanted Sundays off in case that may have wide impact: Live
The case, involving a Christian postal worker, has been called one of the most wide-reaching religious liberty cases in a roughly half a century.