Trump promised to appoint justices who would “automatically” overturn Roe v. Wade. The chief justice just made sure that won’t happen before the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court rules that a woman should not have been denied a job over her head scarf, but a Muslim chaplain says her hijab made her a target of discrimination on an airline flight.
A court in Texas may put Obamacare on ice—everywhere.
The Supreme Court should overturn a circuit-court ruling in Noel Canning v. NLRB that would hamstring the president's ability to make recess appointments.
The conservative majority is likely to overturn major precedents this term—not just Roe.
A bare majority voted to end debate on the Supreme Court pick, but several pivotal members still haven’t announced what their final vote will be.
A highly watched case ends in a 5–4 ruling in which Chief Justice John Roberts and the high court’s liberals inch ever closer to stricter privacy standards.
The president is not wrong to feel a personal sting in the Supreme Court’s decision.
But they could help restore confidence in the confirmation process and eliminate public concerns about aging justices.