VIDEO October 14 Tennessee AG defends state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti filed an amicus brief ahead of the Supreme Court's oral arguments this fall defending his state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children.
Supreme Court July 24 Biden's reported support for SCOTUS term limits poses 'grave threat to democracy': experts Legal experts are crying foul on possible plans that President Biden could support to make drastic changes to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court July 1 Justices claim immunity ruling allows presidents to poison staff, have Navy SEALs kill political rivals Liberal Supreme Court justices suggested the Trump immunity ruling allows for a president to assign a Navy SEAL team to assassinate a political rival or to poison a cabinet member.
Supreme Court July 1 Supreme Court dismisses state challenges to red state restrictions on social media platforms The Supreme Court on Monday weighed in on Florida and Texas laws that aimed to restrict how large social media companies moderate user content.
Supreme Court June 27 Supreme Court rules to allow emergency exceptions to Idaho's abortion ban The Supreme Court ruled in a case centered on Idaho's abortion ban and federal law that requires emergency rooms to give “stabilizing treatments."
Supreme Court June 26 Supreme Court rules on challenge to Biden admin's effort to influence social media The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a challenge to its alleged coordination with social media companies.
Supreme Court June 21 SCOTUS rejects woman's claim she has constitutional right to visa for husband with MS-13 ties An American citizen who sued to get her noncitizen MS-13-member husband a visa has no constitutional liberty interest to such a lawsuit, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.
VIDEO June 20 Supreme Court rules Congress did not exceed its taxing authority Fox News anchor Shannon Bream has updates on the justices' latest opinion on tax law on 'Special Report.'
Supreme Court June 20 Texas grandmother jailed in alleged political retaliation wins at Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Texas ex-councilwoman who was thrown in jail in an act of political retaliation.
Supreme Court June 14 Supreme Court strikes down federal ban on bump stocks The Supreme Court ruled to strike down down a ban on so-called bump stocks, a device that increases the firepower of automatic weapons.