Trump wants the Supreme Court to intervene in his legal battle with the House Ways & Means Committee over access to years’ worth of his tax returns.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
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.
Supreme Court majority questions California law regulating pig pens, pork products
The high court case deals with a California animal cruelty law. But the decision may affect when states may regulate activity beyond their borders.
Federal appeals court rules against Obama-era DACA policy protecting ‘Dreamers’
The appeals court also sent a Biden administration effort to shore up the program back down to a lower federal court for further consideration.
Supreme Court kicks off a new term with controversial cases – and a new justice
Other than tighter-than-normal security, there was little sign at the Supreme Court of the fallout from its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to law that shields internet companies from lawsuits
The 1996 law shielding internet firms from liability for user-generated content on their platforms has drawn criticism from Republicans and Democrats.
Supreme Court to grapple with race, elections in new term as battle over abortion lingers
The Supreme Court again confronts momentous questions as it returns to work Monday. But the nation is still reeling from its rulings last term.
How the Supreme Court is already influencing the November midterm elections
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority will soon wade into major election controversies. But its decisions are already shaping the midterms.