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Supreme Court agrees to hear case on violations of international law
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether two federal laws that allow lawsuits in U.S. courts for torture and serious violations of international law permit private lawsuits for […]
Only once before in the modern era has the court taken this long to issue its first decision — and when it came, it wasn’t the hotly anticipated tariffs case.
The Supreme Court will hear a pair of cases Tuesday that could shape the future of women’s sports, as state laws limiting women’s sports to biological women come under the microscope. Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act and West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act are at the center of back-to-back arguments at the Supreme Court,
Can states protect women’s rights based on sex? Or does gender identity trump sex — and override civil-rights law?
Supreme Court decisions have previously resulted in the release of Trump's tax returns — but there's no indication of that happening in early 2026.
The arguments represent a test of the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision, which set a new standard for gun rights, requiring regulations to be consistent with the nation's historical tradition protecting gun rights.
A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up from 45 percent in 1953.
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The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump, but history suggests that will soon change
The court, with its conservative majority, pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and President Trump’s tariffs into 2026.