Jun 25 Watch Supreme Court Upholds 'Most Controversial Part' of Arizona's Immigration Law Supreme Court Upholds 'Most Controversial Part' of Arizona's Immigration Law… Continue watching
Jun 25 President Obama, Arizona Governor Claim Win in Immigration Court Ruling By Elizabeth Summers People protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on April 25. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images. The Supreme Court's decision Monday striking key components of Arizona's contentious immigration law, but allowing other parts to go… Continue reading
Jun 25 High Court Rejects Part of Arizona Immigration Law By Elizabeth Summers The Supreme Court has struck down key provisions of Arizona's crackdown on immigrants. Continue reading
Jun 25 All Eyes on Supreme Court for Health Care, Immigration Rulings By Christina Bellantoni Members of the media camp outside the Supreme Court. Photo by Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images. Monumental. Crucial. Consequential. Pick whatever word you want, but there is no denying that what happens this week at the Supreme Court will have far-reaching implications… Continue reading
Jun 25 Watch Live Coverage of Today's Supreme Court Decisions Here By Elizabeth Summers U.S. Supreme Court building early Monday. Photo by: Alex Wong/Getty Images Partnering with PBS NewsHour, SCOTUSblog is offering live coverage of today's decisions. The court is expected to issue orders and opinions in argued cases at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. Once… Continue reading
Jun 22 Watch Shields, Brooks on Health Care, Immigration Fallout and an 'End Zone Dance' Shields, Brooks on Health Care, Immigration Fallout and an 'End Zone Dance'… Continue watching
Jun 22 What's at Stake for Your Insurance as Supreme Court Weighs Health Reform? By Julie Appleby The Supreme Court is expected to hand down its ruling on the health care reform law some time next week. The Supreme Court's decision to uphold or strike down the health law could bolster -- or undo -- the most… Continue reading
Jun 21 Watch Court Rejects FCC Fines for Indecency, Rules Against SEIU The Supreme Court dismissed fines against broadcasters who violated FCC indecency policies but did not address whether the government has the authority to regulate indecency on broadcast TV. The justices also said unions must let nonmembers object to unexpected fee… Continue watching
Jun 21 Court throws out FCC fines for cursing, nudity By Joey Chou The Supreme Court ruled on an indecency case. Continue reading
Jun 21 What's at Stake for Medicaid as Supreme Court Weighs Health Reform? By Phil Galewitz Medical assistant Ann Valdez gives Christian Casteneda, 12, a physical at a community health center in Aurora, Colo. The clinic has received some 6,000 more Medicaid eligable patients since the health care reform law was passed in 2010. Photo by… Continue reading