The court must determine whether the emergency aid exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement necessitates a showing of probable cause that someone inside the home requires emergency aid.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case that could have an effect on the 2026 midterm elections.
The Trump administration’s tariff appeal could mark the turning point when the U.S. Supreme Court finally stands up to the ...
In Fernandez v. United States and Rutherford v. United States, argued on Wednesday, the Supreme Court considered what ...
The government’s effort to defend Trump’s IEEPA tariffs as regulatory rather than revenue-raising faces a skeptical Court and ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch said Thursday he will co-author a children’s book next year focused on the Declaration of Independence, ...
Neil Gorsuch is authoring a children’s book celebrating some of the central figures in the American Revolution, in what will ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is skeptical of a private prison contractor’s appeal over a dispute regarding wages for immigrant ...
In a case where Chief Justice John Roberts stares down a president’s signature agenda item, the decisions can hinge on what Roberts sees as a tax.
On a podcast for The Bulwark, legal scholar Steve Vladeck tells conservative attorney George Conway that he thinks Supreme ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it would review a decision finding it illegal to count mail-in ballots received after Election ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a class action lawsuit by immigrants against the Aurora U.S. Immigration and ...