The case before the justices Tuesday could have sweeping implications for the U.S. tax system and derail proposals from some ...
The lack of enforcement is a big problem when it comes to requiring justices to refrain from participating in cases because ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether people under restraining orders should own guns and whether bump stocks turn rifles ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. The case will scrutinize a previously ...
Deborah Laufer, a Florida woman who uses a wheelchair, sued a hotelier because it did not disclose information about ...
Oral arguments in a closely watched case before the court could signal whether the justices intend to rein in Congress’ power ...
The Supreme Court held its first oral argument regarding a $6 billion settlement between Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family ...
Attorneys and some conservatives say Muldrow v. St. Louis could lead to a flood of legal complaints against workplace ...
This term in SEC v. Jarkesy, the Court will address a Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) procedure empowering itself to serve as the proverbial judge, jury and executioner in its proceedings.
The Supreme Court is one of the most scientifically illiterate bodies in government, but why don’t we let it take over ...
The Supreme Court sidestepped a ruling on whether a disability rights activist can sue hotels for failing to disclose ...
The justices’ questions reflected the tension between the practical effect of unraveling the settlement and broader concerns ...