As the Supreme Court wraps up its term this month, the justices will also make decisions about the next one. Here are some of the cases in
play.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
‘Shockwaves.’ How a Supreme Court decision on Alabama could ‘shake up’ the 2024 election
The Supreme Court’s decision smacking down Alabama’s congressional districts is likely to reverberate into other states and the 2024 election.
Supreme Court rejects Alabama congressional map that diluted Black vote in surprise ruling
The case was the latest to test the scope of the Voting Rights Act, the 1965 law intended to ensure African Americans don’t face discrimination in voting.
‘Horrific.’ Biden, Cruz slam anti-LGBTQ law in Uganda that includes death penalty
Sen. Cruz has spoken out against the 2015 Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. He also criticized a Texas law criminalizing gay sex.
Donald Trump fought to save Texas ally Ken Paxton from impeachment. It didn’t work.
Donald Trump had repeatedly warned Republicans against backing the impeachment of Attorney General Paxton, arguing it was a ‘very unfair process.”
As Supreme Court turns toward end of term, Americans battling the government are winning
Two major Supreme Court decisions this week, including one involving wetland pollution, involved people challenging the government over property.
Supreme Court sides with grandmother who lost home, equity because of back taxes
Several other states have laws that allow counties to keep the value of a property after foreclosure, a result that can have a big effect on seniors.
‘Significant repercussions.’ Supreme Court limits government power to curb water pollution
The Sacketts bought a lot in Idaho in 2004. Soon after they started building, the EPA told them to stop. The two sides have been fighting ever since.
John Roberts says he’s committed to ‘highest standards’ at Supreme Court, considering changes
Chief Justice John Roberts said the Supreme Court is looking at “things we can do” but offered no specifics on potential ethics changes.
Will Supreme Court duck latest foie gras fight? Why farmers claim California ban crosses a line
Farmers: Foie gras is world’s ‘most maligned and misunderstood food.’ France: Bans are a cultural ‘assault.’ Will the Supreme Court decide or duck?