(The Hill) — When the Supreme Court starts its new term Monday, the six Republican-appointed justices are expected to resume the project they began last term of remaking U.S.
The Supreme Court is slated to hear several potentially landmark cases in its 2025-2026 term, which began Monday, ranging from tariffs to transgender sports laws. While President Donald Trump ...
A view of the Supreme Court in Washington, June 29, 2024. The justices will start to hear oral arguments on some of President Donald Trump’s most controversial policies in the new Supreme ...
Pivotal cases on voting and the rights of LGBTQ people also are on the agenda. On Tuesday, the justices will hear arguments over bans passed by nearly half of U.S. states on therapy aimed at ...
With the U.S. Supreme Court back in session for a new term featuring a slew of cases tied to President Trump’s promised `Golden Age of America,’ it seems pretty likely things will go well ...
Conservative Justice Antonin Scalia died early this year, and the Senate has not even considered President Obama's nominee to replace him. Today, the Court heard the first arguments of this year's ...
Donald Trump’s signature economic initiative appears to be on the ropes following oral argument at the Supreme Court on ...