A Nevada church had challenged the stricter standards imposed on places of worship compared to casinos and restaurants.
Travel bans targeting the Middle East were among the first actions taken by Donald Trump after being sworn into office in 2017.
The Court ruled against a bid to circumvent the traditional 25-day period it takes for its rulings to take effect.
Wesley Purkey apologized for the pain he caused in his final statement and said his execution served no purpose.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized Tuesday for a possible infection, and is now "doing well," according to a spokeswoman.
Justices voted 5-4 in favor of the Muscogee Tribe, with Justice Neil Gorsuch breaking with the Supreme Court's conservatives and penning the court's opinion.
The Court will rule on three cases pertaining to Trump's financial records and taxes, with the decisions likely to be announced at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday.
The ruling was a rarity in that it ultimately differed from what both parties involved were seeking.
Members of the Electoral College can now be punished if they can go against the popular vote of their state, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Monday.
Dominion Energy said it was giving up on its long-gestating Atlantic Coast Pipeline, first announced in 2014 alongside project partner Duke Energy.
The Democrat-controlled House Judiciary Committee has been requesting access to the unredacted report from special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election since the public report was released.
The decision came in a case filed by a California law firm that refused to comply with a civil investigative demand issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Supreme Court said the Louisiana placed a "substantial obstacle" in women's ability to seek an abortion in the state.
Halt extradition of Huawei exec says former Canada Supreme Court Justice
The government of Israel is looking to ban “conversion therapy” by introducing a new bill in the legislative assembly.
Concerns over coronavirus exposure and counter-protests loom over Tulsa as the city prepares for Trump's rally on Saturday.
Christina Aguilera sent her fans into a frenzy by uploading a racy picture on the photo-sharing platform where she can be seen posing without clothes.
The outcome would impact 8.1 million LGBT employees across the country, many of whom are not protected by state law.
Two inmates filed a class-action lawsuit against a geriatric prison in Grimes County, Texas on behalf of the disabled and high-risk inmates.
Businesses throughout Wisconsin are hurriedly reopening without restrictions after the state Supreme Court struck down the stay-at-home order imposed by Gov. Tony Evers.
The Supreme Court found that "wrongdoing" was perpetrated by allies of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in the 2013 "Bridgegate" scandal, but asserted that "federal fraud statutes at issue do not criminalize all such conduct."
The Supreme Court heard its first cases by teleconference. It may have also been the first time that a toilet flush was heard during oral arguments.