Nielsen v. Preap will determine whether thousands of longtime U.S. residents face indefinite detention without a hearing.
The U.S. Supreme Court weighs which disputes America’s Indian tribal courts can adjudicate.
The president sought to dramatize the selection process, but he ultimately delivered a workaday statement nominating the most conventional candidate on his shortlist.
Earlier iterations of the executive order were rushed and unpolished. But the third version could very well pass the Supreme Court’s test.
Two Supreme Court cases this fall pose hard questions about the death penalty.
A group of religious non-profits will challenge contraceptive coverage in a set of cases that echo Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby Stores.
The Court will hear one of the most notable “Church and state” cases in years.
A GOP-sponsored bill to add two new justices to the state Supreme Court awaits the governor’s signature.