Alabama’s chief justice issued an order on Wednesday to keep the state’s same-sex marriage ban intact despite the Supreme Court's landmark ruling last year.
A three-judge federal appeals panel in California could hand the administration another defeat over its controversial executive order.
John Roberts is the new chief justice, but the Supreme Court isn't his to lead just yet
The executive branch is relying on the language of the law as cover to claim that it is complying with court orders when in fact it is not.
The U.S. Supreme Court might have the summer off, but the rest of the American judiciary doesn’t.
And that should theoretically appeal to the Supreme Court’s conservative justices.
President Bush has made good on his pledge to move the Supreme Court to the right. As a result, the Court could be more of an issue in the 2008 presidential race than it was in 2004.
The Supreme Court nominee has become a symbol of the president’s quiet judicial legacy and the anti-Trump resistance.
A requiem for Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment