With its ruling in Texas v. United States, millions of immigrant workers and their employers face an uncertain future.
A provision tucked into the budget bill requires FEMA to treat religious institutions like other nonprofits.
State officials can continue using the controversial power, a federal court rules.
The state supreme court ruled the sentencing scheme violated the Sixth Amendment’s right to a jury trial.
On the second day of Senate hearings, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee offered few clues as to how he’d rule on specific issues if confirmed.
Surprise: The Supreme Court hasn't defined "conception" in a new ruling on religious freedom.
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether detained migrants can be held for longer than six months without a bail hearing.
... and the one way it could lose
A new Supreme Court case takes on one of the most well-known and misunderstood concepts in American criminal law.
While the Supreme Court remains hobbled and deadlocked, the lower courts are making power grabs.