As Migrants Surge Toward Border, Court Hands Biden a Lifeline
MATAMOROS, Mexico — When the Supreme Court effectively revived a cornerstone of Trump-era migration policy
MATAMOROS, Mexico — When the Supreme Court effectively revived a cornerstone of Trump-era migration policy
The Supreme Court’s recent reliance on the so-called shadow docket to make major rulings —
The Supreme Court refused just before midnight on Wednesday to block a Texas law prohibiting
WASHINGTON — Calling Roe v. Wade “egregiously wrong,” Mississippi’s attorney general urged the Supreme Court
Nearly three years after Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s tumultuous confirmation to the Supreme Court, the
When a Catholic school art teacher was asked to take on extra responsibilities, she requested
Though the Third Circuit was united in ruling for Ms. Levy, the judges disagreed about
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that more than 200 administrative judges who
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, writing for the court, took a measured approach, saying its task
“Because the agency understands the certification of prospective foster families to be an endorsement of