Justice Elena Kagan joined the Supreme Court’s conservative majority in a 7-2 ruling in Bost v. Illinois, rejecting a challenge to the state’s mail‑ballot deadline.
The Supreme Court heard arguments over laws passed by more than half the states to bar transgender girls and women from ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of a Montana man who was convicted of assaulting a police officer. In a ...
Montana officials defended the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a ...
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Whither Bostock?
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
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Court holds that all candidates can challenge rules governing vote counting in elections
In a surprisingly sweeping opinion issued Wednesday, a five-justice majority in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh recalled his days as a girls coach. Actor Elliot Page protested. A look at the Supreme Court battle ...
The question in the case was not a mail-in ballot rule itself but whether political candidates have the right to challenge ...
The justices ruled 7-2 that an Illinois lawmaker can pursue a lawsuit over counting ballots received after Election Day.
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Leavitt swipes at SCOTUS justices over women’s sports hearing: ‘Alarming’ to hear debate on ‘biological fact’
Karoline Leavitt said it was "alarming" that justices grappled with basic biological facts and hoped the Supreme Court would ...
The Supreme Court established automatic standing for political candidates challenging voting rules and reaffirmed its Fourth ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that police do not need probable cause to execute a warantless search of a home when ...
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