The Supreme Court took more religious rights cases in recent years than it heard in the previous two decades. Is it eroding the wall between church and state?
On Feb. 1, 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened in New York City for its first session. Only three of the six justices were ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case that will affect whether the FBI can be held accountable for accidentally ...
A Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who helped write Act 10 recused himself Thursday as the high court signaled it was ...
President Trump said birthright citizenship was created for children of former slaves but is no longer appropriate with ...
For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend ...
The Idaho House of Representatives approved a resolution that calls on the court to strike down the landmark 2015 decision ...
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear arguments over a proposal to establish the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma.
The Supreme Court newly empowered the judiciary in reviewing agency regulations. What difference will it make for the tax ...
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass on Thursday, accusing it of violating a state law requiring cities’ camping ...
A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice said Thursday he will not participate in a pending case that will determine ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court. The state appellate judge from rural ...