The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up two cases this term that will affect so many in the country. They are looking at ...
A new court filing claims political pressure may compromise judges’ safety and decisions, raising alarms about judicial ...
An unusually large pileup of Second Amendment challenges has landed at the Supreme Court, which will consider taking up the ...
“To put it plainly, courts ‘call balls and strikes’; they don’t get a turn at bat,” the court wrote in a per curiam ruling — using a metaphor that Chief Justice John Roberts famously made during his ...
A Saylor Township man was again sentenced to life after an Iowa Supreme Court ruling forced a retrial in a child kidnapping case.
Decades ago, the Supreme Court said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed. Now, it weighs the use of IQ ...
The Supreme Court's undertaking is oriented toward originalism. This often overlaps with Republican partisan outcomes – it doesn't always.
The Supreme Court will decide numerous politically and socially important cases throughout this term, with implications for redrafting congressional maps, campaign finance rules, the death penalty, ...
After my mother escaped the Holocaust, she broke the law to save her family. Her immigration story is more pertinent today ...
The justices wrestled with whether to allow Alabama to execute a man with low cognitive function, a ruling that could set new ...
In a split decision, a majority of justices upheld an appeals court decision overturning the man's conviction for a 2020 ...
“There is no way that he can prove an IQ below 70,” Overing said.