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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Congress did not give up too much of its power when it created a framework pursuing universal service.
Congress Supreme Court clears way for Medicaid cut for Planned Parenthood In case over South Carolina move, 6-3 decision limits lawsuits accusing states of violating recipient rights ...
The Supreme Court ’s Republican-appointed majority ended the term by ruling against the adult entertainment industry in a First Amendment case involving pornography.
Within hours of the ruling, which curbs nationwide injunctions, challengers filed new court papers seeking to block Trump's plan via a different legal avenue.
In a 6–3 ruling on Friday, the Supreme Court significantly limited the power of individual lower court judges to issue nationwide decisions that block federal policies from taking effect ...
Today marks the last day of the Supreme Court’s nine-month term — and that means the court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, is preparing to issue rulings in six outstanding cases.
The conservative wing of the court overly relies on the emergency shadow docket and shouldn't have entertained the administration's birthright argument.
For the first time in over a century, children will soon be born in the United States without the benefit of birthright citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Texas law requiring age verification for people to access pornography websites. The court ruled in a 6-3 decision that Texas’ law “only incidentally ...
At the 2025 LIV Golf Dallas event, Brooks Koepka slammed his club on the ground and then smashed a tee box marker, sending it flying.
Even in the desensitized landscape of death-penalty cases, the justice’s opinion in Gutierrez manages to stun.