The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation. The court has a duty to ensure the American people equal justice, and serve as the guardian of the U.S. Constitution.
The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Friday that dueling constitutional amendments can appear on state ballots this fall. One of the ballot measures, known as “Protect the Right to Abortion ...
Mark Meadows lost his latest attempt to move his state criminal charges to federal court. If that sounds familiar, it may be because the former Trump White House chief of staff previously lost ...
Instead, at this juncture, the court prepares to consider just one of two reasons to deem the treatment bans unconstitutional ...
When the Supreme Court set out to decide Donald Trump’s bid for presidential immunity, the justices were aiming to establish “a rule for the ages.” Instead, the court left a muddle that both ...
Ian Millhiser is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he focuses on the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the decline of liberal democracy in the United States. He received a JD from Duke ...
The threats against the six justices included racist slurs and threats to their family members, the indictment says.
The Supreme Court last invoked the Purcell principle in May in a case dealing with Louisiana’s new congressional map – a map that created a second majority-Black district and benefits Democrats.
The Supreme Court building as seen on a May 9, 2023. (Photo Courtesy of Jason Fields) When asked about the political ideology of the court, 50 percent of those polled viewed the Court as ...
The Supreme Court didn’t give Republicans everything they wanted this week when it only partially granted their bid to enforce an Arizona law requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voting.
TASS/. The decision made by Latvia’s Constitutional Court, which called for transferring minority schools to education in the Latvian language as compliant with the republic’s constitution ...
To help illustrate the terms and concepts you will often encounter in discussions of the Supreme Court, we have followed an imaginary Supreme Court case through the judicial process. Suppose that the ...