Politics Mar 24 Supreme Court says states must allow prayer, touch during executions The Supreme Court says states must accommodate the wishes of death row inmates who want to have their pastors pray aloud and even touch them during their executions.
Politics Mar 22 WATCH: Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson defends work as an attorney for Guantanamo Bay prisoners Four men once held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center — men Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson never met — were central to some of the questions she fielded Tuesday during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
Politics Feb 23 LISTEN: The Supreme Court considers whether states can continue a Trump-era immigration lawsuit The Supreme Court waded into a political clash Wednesday between the Biden administration and Republican-led states seeking to defend a signature Trump-era immigration rule that the new administration has abandoned.
Politics Feb 22 Supreme Court to hear case of designer refusing to offer wedding websites for gay couples The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a Colorado web designer who says her religious beliefs prevent her from offering wedding website designs to gay couples.
Politics Feb 07 Supreme Court keeps in place Alabama’s Republican-drawn electoral map The Supreme Court has put on hold a lower court ruling that Alabama must draw new congressional districts before the 2022 elections, boosting Republican chances to hold six of the state’s seven seats in the House of Representatives.
Politics Jan 27 As Biden considers Supreme Court justice replacement, three contenders emerge as frontrunners President Joe Biden is eyeing at least three judges for an expected vacancy on the Supreme Court.
Politics Jan 19 LISTEN: Supreme Court justices appear sympathetic to Cruz in campaign finance case Members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority seem sympathetic to Sen. Ted Cruz in his challenge to a provision of campaign finance law that limits the repayment of federal candidates' loans to their campaigns.
Nation Jan 13 Supreme Court halts Biden policy creating COVID-19 vaccine or test rules for U.S. businesses The Supreme Court has stopped the Biden administration from enforcing a requirement that employees at large businesses be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing and wear a mask on the job.
Politics Jan 07 LISTEN: Supreme Court holds special session on vaccine requirements The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appears skeptical of the Biden administration’s authority to impose a vaccine-or-testing requirement on the nation’s large employers.
Politics Dec 22 Supreme Court to hold special session on vaccine requirements The Supreme Court says it will hold a special session in just over two weeks to hear arguments on the Biden administration's vaccine or testing requirement for large employers and a separate vaccine requirement for health care workers.