The Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA in an important case about athletes' compensation.
The eviction moratorium, which began last September, is set to expire on June 30.
Court documents said Florida lawyer Francine Bogumil is facing permanent disbarment after she rammed her SUV into her ex-husband's home in 2020 and continued to harass him and his girlfriend despite being ordered by the court to avoid contact after her release.
It's been over ten years since their last major Second Amendment case. This time, the court's even more conservative.
Brandi Levy has found herself before the nation's highest court after expressing a common teenage sentiment: "[Expletive] school."
Mitch McConnell is known for ruthlessly pursuing Supreme Court seats attacked the media over its coverage of propositions to expand the court.
Lower courts overturned Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence over potential jury bias, but Biden has opted to move forward with a Trump-era appeal.
UK top court allows Nigeria spill claims against Shell
Facebook 'supreme court' overturns four content-removal rulings
Former President Trump no longer enjoys presidential immunity for alleged crimes and New York prosecutors are moving in.
US Supreme Court hears case on art trove bought by Nazi Germany
Facebook 'supreme court' begins daunting task on content disputes
UK Supreme Court to hear case over 'IS bride' return
In an interview with Fox News, Joe Manchin said he would not allow his colleagues to alter the rules of the Senate to get rid of the 60-vote requirement
The Trump campaign seeks to halt the count of ballots in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
No publication or election official has declared a victory for either candidate.
Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to the court would cement a conservative majority for a generation, having a consequential impact on issues such as health care, voting rights and climate change.
A member was told not to talk about it for fear of bad publicity, and her abuser was shuffled around and married off. People of Praise teaches female subservience.
This is the first time a vote on a Supreme Court nominee has been set so close to an election.
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear two cases related to President Trump’s efforts to limit migration into the U.S. from Mexico and other Latin American countries.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is to vote on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination Oct. 22, with a full Senate vote to follow.
Barrett quickly corrected herself, saying "open mind" in second day of questioning by senators at her Supreme Court confirmation hearing.