Mar 30 Watch Health Reform’s Fate: How the Supreme Court Will Decide After three days of hearings on health care reform, Supreme Court justices held a secret preliminary vote Friday to deliberate the Affordable Care Act's future. Their decision is expected in late June. Jeffrey Brown and The National Law Journal's Marcia… Continue watching
Mar 26 Watch Supreme Court Considers Health Reform Day 1 Recap: Jurisdiction, Tax Questions Supreme Court Considers Health Reform Day 1 Recap: Jurisdiction, Tax Questions… Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch A Viewer’s Guide to Supreme Court Arguments on Health Care Law A Viewer's Guide to Supreme Court Arguments on Health Care Law… Continue watching
Mar 20 Watch Supreme Court Weighs Life Without Parole for Juvenile Murder Convicts Supreme Court Weighs Life Without Parole for Juvenile Murder Convicts… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch Are Children Conceived After Father’s Death Entitled to Survivor’s Benefits? Are Children Conceived After Father's Death Entitled to Survivor's Benefits?… Continue watching
Feb 28 Watch Supreme Court Weighs Corporate Liability in Human Rights Cases Supreme Court Weighs Corporate Liability in Human Rights Cases… Continue watching
Feb 22 Watch Supreme Court Hears Free Speech Case Over Stolen Valor Act Falsely claiming a Congressional Medal of Honor could land you in jail according to the Stolen Valor Act, a federal law making it a crime to lie about a military decoration. Margaret Warner and Marcia Coyle discuss a case involving… Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Want to Use a GPS-Tracking Device? Get a Warrant, Supreme Court Tells Police The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that police violated the Constitution by attaching a GPS-tracking device to a car owned by a Washington, D.C., club owner, eventually leading to a cocaine-trafficking conviction. Jeffrey Brown discusses their reasoning and the implications… Continue watching
Jan 11 Watch Supreme Court Upholds ‘Ministerial Exception’ From Anti-Bias Laws The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that the Constitution provides ministers an exemption to anti-discrimination laws. Margaret Warner discusses the implications of the court's recognition of a "ministerial exception" with The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle. Continue watching
Jan 09 Watch Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Texas Redistricting, Environmental Rules The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday involving a redistricting dispute in Texas. Jeffrey Brown discusses the case's broad implications for the future political landscape of the state -- and potentially the entire nation -- with The National Law Journal's Marcia… Continue watching