With its ruling in Texas v. United States, millions of immigrant workers and their employers face an uncertain future.
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.
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether detained migrants can be held for longer than six months without a bail hearing.
State officials can continue using the controversial power, a federal court rules.
Surprise: The Supreme Court hasn't defined "conception" in a new ruling on religious freedom.
... 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.
A federal judge held that the Trump administration’s desired change to the census violates the law, but the Supreme Court could review the decision.
The Supreme Court will rule on whether citizens can talk back to law enforcement without fear of consequences.