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 themselves
The US Supreme Court agrees to hear a bid by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to defend its limits on education-related compensation for c
The US Supreme Court began hearing arguments Monday for the first time since Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death
The most anticipated case in the term's first week comes on Wednesday, when the justices weigh a multibillion-dollar software copyright dispute betwee
Informal visits begin accelerated confirmation process Republicans intend to complete before November 3 presidential election
There are currently 62 federal death row inmates in the United States, according to the Death Penalty Information Center
Justices reject administration arguments that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program is illegal and that courts have no role to play in review
LGBTQ rights advocates say work is not done and are now pressing Congress to pass the Equality Act to obtain protection in areas such as housing, cred
Decision is seen as a major victory for sexual minorities in America
Decision overrules multiple lower courts that had blocked implementation of the 'public charge' rule