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The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a series of cases to be decided during its new nine-month term that begins on Monday, involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, transgender athletes, guns,
Small businesses challenging many of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs urged the US Supreme Court to affirm lower court rulings that the import levies amount to a massive illegal tax on American companies.
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Supreme Court announces it will hear several major cases in December
The Supreme Court announced on Friday afternoon that it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 8 in the battle over the president’s power to remove the heads of independent federal […]
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t hear a Wyoming ranch owner’s case against four hunters who crossed diagonally between parcels of public land surrounded by the private ranch.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear at least two cases in its upcoming term that have major implications for the economy.
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Court agrees to hear additional case on gun rights
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added another dispute over the scope of the Second Amendment right to bear arms to its docket for the 2025-26 term. As part of […]
The case that the Supreme Court declined to take up involves pharmaceutical executive Fred Eshelman, who unsuccessfully pursued criminal and civil trespassing charges against four hunters from Missouri who used a specially constructed ladder to access BLM land intermixed with square-mile sections of Eshelman’s land during a 2021 hunting trip.
In May 2025, the Corps dropped authority over the property of Caleb and Rebecca Linck, bypassing a historic SCOTUS ruling protecting landowners from overregulation.
The Supreme Court is halting public access to its building for lack of funding during the government shutdown, but justices are still hearing cases.
A look at how Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justices Kevin Dougherty, Christine Donohue, and David Wecht have ruled in some of the major cases of their tenure on the state's highest court.
It’s been 20 months since the NC Supreme Court heard an appeal from GOP lawmakers to throw out an order to transfer money to public schools.