The Supreme Court ruled a day after a Texas law banning most abortions after six weeks took effect, prompting an outcry from abortion rights groups.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Biden’s COVID-19 eviction freeze is back at the Supreme Court. Here’s how it got there.
The Supreme Court never struck down the earlier eviction moratorium. But a concurring opinion from Justice Kavanaugh suggests it might do so now.
‘Thumb on the scale’? Supreme Court decision could give advantage to new restrictive voting laws
Dozens of states cite fraud to justify voting restrictions. The Supreme Court recently indicated they won’t have to show fraud occurred.
Swing vote to soft power: How Chief Justice John Roberts is exerting influence
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 conservative majority could have weakened Chief Justice Roberts’ influence. Instead, his approach prevailed this term.
Steady term of the Supreme Court ends with politically fraught cases that reveal divisions
The Supreme Court appeared this term to be avoiding the kind of partisan rancor gripping the rest of Washington. That is, until its final day.
Supreme Court rules for conservative charities in challenge to donor disclosure
Two conservative groups sued California over donor disclosure requirements. The court ruled 6-3 in their favor with a dissent by Justice Sotomayor.
Supreme Court foster care ruling likely to prompt more tests of religion vs. LGBTQ rights
Advocates for LGBTQ and religious rights say the Supreme Court decision will prompt new litigation testing the limits of religious freedom.
Religious freedom vs. LGBTQ rights: Supreme Court sides with Catholic foster care agency
LGBTQ and religious rights have increasingly come into conflict at the Supreme Court since a landmark 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage.
Biden judicial nominee is poised for confirmation. Here’s why that may matter for the Supreme Court
Senate Republicans are taking a cautious approach to President Biden’s judicial nominees, even though one of them may be bound for the Supreme Court.
Exclusive: Biden names new federal judges, including a Bush nominee, with an emphasis on diversity
Biden is filling federal judgeships with an eye toward racial and professional diversity. The White House is now unveiling its next round of nominees.