US Supreme Court Could Reimpose Boston Marathon Bomber Death Sentence
The initial prosecution and decision to seek a death sentence was made by the Obama administration, in which Biden served as vice president
The initial prosecution and decision to seek a death sentence was made by the Obama administration, in which Biden served as vice president
It was the last of three petitions filed at the Supreme Court near the end of Trump's presidency that the justices declined to take up
Ruling strikes down Polish measures imposing political influence on its judiciary
Yvickel Dabresil was one of 23 people arrested Sunday and accused of plotting to overthrow President Jovenel Moise
The court cleared Ahmed Omar Sheikh, a British national, and his three Pakistani accomplices in the case of all the charges
The three claimed they were put on the no-fly list after refusing repeated FBI requests to spy in their Muslim communities
The Supreme Court has answered questions in recent days about an extended timeline for receiving and counting ballots in North Carolina, Pennsylvania
Barrett is the third justice on the nine-member court to be nominated by President Donald Trump and significantly tips its ideological balance toward
The justices will hear a Trump administration appeal of a 2019 lower court ruling that found the policy likely violated federal immigration law
A coalition of local governments and civil rights groups had sued the administration, arguing that minorities and others in hard-to-count communities
Obamacare, abortion rights and economic and social protections for LGBTQ community will likely draw focus of Senate hearings
Leader of high court's liberal wing will receive historic tribute this week when she becomes first woman to lie in state at US Capitol
Obamacare, abortion rights and economic and social protections for LGBTQ community will likely draw focus of Senate hearings
Leader of high court's liberal wing will receive historic tribute this week when she becomes first woman to lie in state at US Capitol
The stalwart liberal on the U.S. Supreme Court since 1993 died on Friday at age 87
The stalwart liberal on the U.S. Supreme Court since 1993 died on Friday at age 87
The justices rejected an emergency request made by the Republican National Committee and the state's Republican Party.
Ginsburg, who has had a series of health issues, said two weeks ago she was receiving chemotherapy treatment for a recurrence of cancer
Church wanted court to void the 50-person cap on worship services
Decision early Tuesday came after challenge to sedative used in process
The 7-2 decisions all but ensure that Trump's tax returns won't be released before the November presidential election
There are currently 62 federal death row inmates in the United States, according to the Death Penalty Information Center
The court ruled 5-4 to uphold a lower court's dismissal of the lawsuit against the agent, Jesus Mesa, who shot 15-year-old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Gue