Supreme Court: Migrants Temporarily in US Ineligible for Permanent Residency
Some 400,000 people from 12 countries are affected by the unanimous ruling
Some 400,000 people from 12 countries are affected by the unanimous ruling
High court will decide whether states can bar people from carrying guns in public to protect themsel
The 9-0 ruling, authored by liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, prompts Democrats in both chambers of US
It promises to draw fierce opposition from Republicans
Justices unanimously say text messages that social media company sent did not violate a 1991 federal
The initial prosecution and decision to seek a death sentence was made by the Obama administration,
It was the last of three petitions filed at the Supreme Court near the end of Trump's presidency tha
Moscow judge rejects five appeals by US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty against fines imposed
Immigrant Alex Garcia finally stepped outside the suburban St. Louis church Wednesday, following a p
Decree issued Monday night announces retirement of justices who are in line of succession
The court cleared Ahmed Omar Sheikh, a British national, and his three Pakistani accomplices in the
Supreme Court clears Ahmed Omar Sheikh, a British national, and his three Pakistani accomplices of a
The high court also ordered the lower court rulings thrown out as well and directed appeals courts i
Ruling cancels temporary detention order that had prevented British-born Ahmed Omar Sheikh from leav
The 6-3 ruling on ideological lines with the court's six conservatives in the majority and three lib
The US Supreme Court agrees to hear a bid by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to defend
Jurors supported convict's clemency petition
The three claimed they were put on the no-fly list after refusing repeated FBI requests to spy in th
Lawsuit, announced by Republican attorney general of Texas Ken Paxton, was filed directly with Supre
Republicans seek to strike down the health care law
The court has concluded over the last two decades that children should be treated differently from a
Barrett is the third justice on the nine-member court to be nominated by President Donald Trump and
Ballots must be received by the time polls close November 3 in order to be counted
Conservative judge would establish 6-3 majority on nation's highest court
Although the number of justices has remained steady since 1869, the Constitution does not prohibit a
The justices, divided 4-4, left in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling in favor of state Democ
The justices will hear a Trump administration appeal of a 2019 lower court ruling that found the pol
A coalition of local governments and civil rights groups had sued the administration, arguing that m
The US Supreme Court began hearing arguments Monday for the first time since Justice Ruth Bader Gins
The most anticipated case in the term's first week comes on Wednesday, when the justices weigh a mul
Informal visits begin accelerated confirmation process Republicans intend to complete before Novembe
Obamacare, abortion rights and economic and social protections for LGBTQ community will likely draw
Leader of high court's liberal wing will receive historic tribute this week when she becomes first w
Obamacare, abortion rights and economic and social protections for LGBTQ community will likely draw
Leader of high court's liberal wing will receive historic tribute this week when she becomes first w
Battle lines drawn over the replacement of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose death silenced a liber
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
Sheriff's Lt. Brandon Dean told reporters it was unclear if the cyclist was reaching for the gun whe
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit declined to issue an emergency order
The justices rejected an emergency request made by the Republican National Committee and the state's
Former Green Berets Luke Denman, 34, and Airan Berry, 41, admitted to participating in the May 4 ope
The latest survey, conducted between July 1 and 23, comes on the heels of one of the most consequent
Judge rules Safe Third Country Agreement violates Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in failing
Ginsburg, who has had a series of health issues, said two weeks ago she was receiving chemotherapy t
Church wanted court to void the 50-person cap on worship services
Suspends death sentences for three young men accused of participating in anti-government protests la
Suspends death sentences for three young men accused of participating in anti-government protests la
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 pres
The court blocked two teachers from pursuing lawsuits accusing the two Catholic elementary schools i
In electoral college case, Justice Elena Kagan writes that electors are not 'free agents' and that '
Justices are denying Congress access to secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Muel
Monday's ruling delivered a defeat to anti-abortion activists but could intensify interest in the No
High court decision on Louisiana law mirrors 2016 ruling blocking an almost identical Texas statute
There are currently 62 federal death row inmates in the United States, according to the Death Penalt
President Trump slams decision on Twitter as 'horrible and politically charged'
LGBTQ rights advocates say work is not done and are now pressing Congress to pass the Equality Act t
Decision is seen as a major victory for sexual minorities in America
White police officer charged with murder in Minneapolis case