The Supreme Court will allow Trump’s partial ban on transgender people serving in the military to take effect while court challenges continue.
Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
Supreme Court’s inaction leaves DACA program for young migrants intact for now
The justices have yet to give the Trump administration a new chance toend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.
Judge strikes down Trump administration’s plan to add a citizenship question to 2020 Census
A federal district judge Tuesday struck down the Trump administration’s plan to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 Census.
Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump administration’s effort to restrict vulgar trademarks
The Supreme Court has been avoiding controversial cases in recent months, but on Friday it agreed to take up a case about a clothing line called “fuct.”
Chief Justice John Roberts: Federal judges must end abuse, harassment
Chief Justice John Roberts endorsed an internal report that found inappropriate workplace conduct among judges and recommended changes.
Brett Kavanaugh begins Supreme Court tenure cautiously as fellow conservatives push for change
Brett Kavanaugh is starting what could be decades on the bench with a sense of caution, putting him at odds with his fellow conservatives.
Supreme Court tackles ‘double jeopardy’ exception that allows federal, state prosecutions for same crime
A coalition of liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices may stop the U.S. and states from prosecuting suspects twice for the same crime.
Supreme Court skeptical of Apple’s monopoly on app purchases through its App Store
Apple’s pricing policies for iPhone apps bought on its exclusive App Store ran into trouble Monday at the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court divided over Google class-action deal that rewarded lawyers, nonprofits … but not customers
The Supreme Court appeared divided over class-action settlements that reward lawyers and outside groups rather than millions of class members.