Supreme Court Dismisses Another Challenge to Trump Travel Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the final case pending before it involving President Donald Trump’s temporary travel ban policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the final case pending before it involving President Donald Trump’s temporary travel ban policy.
The Supreme Court on Monday denied review in a major constitutional case involving a Ten Commandments display.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a major case on digital privacy and global communications.
More than 100 national leaders urged Senate Republican leaders on Tuesday to use every means at their disposal to confirm more than 200 presidential nominations currently pending in the U.S. Senate.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday in favor of Joan Larsen and Amy Coney Barrett to be federal appeals judges.
The Supreme Court on Monday issued orders denying review in well over 1,000 cases that had been petitioned for the justices to take up over the past three months.
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Tuesday on legislation that would limit the ability of a president or attorney general to fire a special counsel who has been appointed to investigate high-ranking government officials.
The Supreme Court on Thursday added 11 new cases to its docket for this year, including one that appears certain to be a major blow to public-sector unions.
The Supreme Court on Monday removed the travel ban executive order case from its schedule for oral arguments.
Supreme Court justices are voting on close to 2,000 petitions for review behind closed doors on Monday, deciding which cases to hear during the Court’s annual term, which starts October 2.