Gerald Groff, a former mail carrier in Pennsylvania, sued the U.S. Postal Service after it required him to work Sunday shifts delivering packages.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Biden tells Supreme Court that states should stay out of legal fight over Title 42 policy
Biden’s response came a day after Chief Justice Roberts temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending Title 42 migrant expulsions.
Chief Justice Roberts pauses lifting of Title 42, keeping migrant policy in place for now
Title 42 has been used to expel migrants more than 2.4 million times since 2020. GOP-led states want to require the Biden administration to continue.
Appeals court clears the way to end removal of migrants under Title 42, setting up Supreme Court review
At issue is a Trump-era policy known as Title 42 that permits the rapid expulsion of migrants over public health concerns because of COVID-19.
Supreme Court takes up second case on Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
The latest emergency appeal from the Biden administration means there are now two separate cases on the loan forgiveness plan at the Supreme Court.
‘Big consequences’: Supreme Court grapples with case some warn could upend federal elections
Voting rights groups say the case could upend federal elections but others say state courts have overstepped their authority over voting laws.
Supreme Court pressed to give state legislatures more power to oversee federal elections
The Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether the Constitution cuts state courts out of the mix for reviewing laws governing federal elections.
Supreme Court to debate whether businesses may decline to provide services to same-sex weddings
The challenge from a web designer who wants to decline to make same-sex wedding sites revisits a legal question the Supreme Court dodged in 2018.
Supreme Court denies Donald Trump request to block release of tax returns to House panel
Trump’s record at the Supreme Court is not particularly good, even though he nominated three of the court’s current associate justices.
Biden’s ability to bypass Congress, starting with student debt relief, faces ‘major’ legal hurdle
Courts put Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt on pause. An emerging approach from the Supreme Court could put other policies in jeopardy, too.