U.S. Supreme Court Nixes Bid To Reinstate Bill Cosby's Conviction
Bill Cosby avoided renewed legal jeopardy on Monday when the U.S.
U.S. Supreme Court Lets Kentucky Official Defend Abortion Law
By Andrew ChungThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Kentucky's Republican attorney general to take over the defense of a restrictive abortion law after the state's Democratic governor dropped the case when lower courts struck down the statute.
U.S. Supreme Court Lets Republican Defend Kentucky Abortion Curbs
By Andrew ChungThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday let Kentucky's Republican attorney general seek to restore a restrictive abortion law after the state's Democratic governor dropped defense of the statute when lower courts struck it down.
U.S. Supreme Court Lets Republican Official Defend Kentucky Abortion Law
By Andrew ChungThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Kentucky's Republican attorney general to take over the defense of a restrictive abortion law after the state's Democratic governor dropped the case when lower courts struck down the statute.
U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Dispute Over Native American Adoption Law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to resolve a dispute over the legality of decades-old federal requirements that give Native American families priority to adopt Native American children in a challenge pursued by a group of non-Native adoptive families and the state of Texas.
Texas Police-shooting Victim Featured In Reuters Qualified Immunity Series Dies
David Collie, a Fort Worth, Texas, man whose bid to hold police liable for shooting him in the back and leaving him paralyzed was blocked by the legal doctrine known as qualified immunity, has died at age 38.
U.S. Supreme Court Mulls Republican Bid To Defend Trump Immigration Rule
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday struggled over whether to let Republican state officials defend an immigration rule crafted by former President Donald Trump's administration to bar permanent residency for immigrants deemed likely to need government benefits.
U.S. Supreme Court To Hear 'Remain In Mexico' Immigration Dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear President Joe Biden's bid to rescind a hardline immigration policy begun under his predecessor Donald Trump that forced tens of thousands of migrants to stay in Mexico to await U.S.
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Halt Trial Over Census
Trump's administration asked the court to postpone a trial set for Nov. 5 that will examine the legality of its decision to ask people taking part in the 2020 U.S. census whether they are citizens.