In a 6-3 vote on Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration may immediately deport roughly 350,000 Haitian and 6,000 Syrian beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status, a ...
The Supreme Court’s campaign to strike down any and all gun regulations it dislikes came to Hawaii today. In Wolford v. Lopez, the Court struck down, by a 6-3 vote, a state law that barred people from ...
For all the prestige accorded to the institution within the legal profession, being a Supreme Court justice is not an especially difficult job. Once confirmed by the Senate, the justices enjoy life ...
The conservatives on the Court often posture as great defenders of religious rights. In reality, they only care about the ...
The government claims that it has the power to dismiss the NAACP’s lawsuit against one of the president’s political allies.
Congress gave judges the power to shorten a prison term if “extraordinary and compelling reasons” warrant relief. But the Republican justices on the Supreme Court won’t let judges use it.
For the past several weeks, hundreds of detainees at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have been on a labor and hunger strike. Participants in the strike are ...
On Tuesday afternoon, the Senate confirmed Jeffrey Kuhlman to serve as a Kansas district court judge, making him the 40th life-tenured federal judge confirmed during President Donald Trump’s second ...
On Monday evening, the Republican majority on the Supreme Court issued yet another order tilting elections in favor of Republicans—and against Black voters. Allen v. Caster reinstates a congressional ...
On April 29, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in a pair of cases that will determine whether the Trump administration can remove over 350,000 Haitian and 6,000 Syrian beneficiaries of a federal ...