Divided Supreme Court debates major cases over power of federal administrative state
A majority of conservative Supreme Court justices appear ready to put limitations on what has become known as "Chevron" deference.
A majority of conservative Supreme Court justices appear ready to put limitations on what has become known as "Chevron" deference.
In a year-end report, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts spoke on his "go-slow" approach to dealing with matters concerning…
The New York Times reported on Friday that Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch signed onto the opinion overturning Roe v.…
Around the country, politicians are waging high-stakes battles over new congressional lines that could influence which party controls the US…
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on several important cases in 2023-24 on such topics as abortion, opioids, social…
The Supreme Court's new term will involve decisions on key issues that have created a divide among political candidates and…
The Supreme Court returns to Washington to face a new term and the fresh reality that critics increasingly view the…
As he began reading excerpts of his decision eviscerating college affirmative action, in a hushed courtroom Thursday, Chief Justice John…
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor provided the early framework that steered the outcome in the dispute over the 2000 presidential election…
The Supreme Court that erased a constitutional right to abortion 10 months ago took a breath on Friday.