Supreme Court takes up cannabis & gun rights case
Digest more
The case concerns the same law former President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was convicted of violating before his father pardoned him.
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,
SCOTUSblog on MSN
Supreme Court urged to leave ruling in place preventing Trump from deploying National Guard in Illinois
Lawyers representing the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago urged the Supreme Court on Monday afternoon to leave in place a ruling by a federal judge that prohibits […]
Will Crain, an associate justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court, was nominated Monday by President Donald Trump to be a federal judge in New Orleans. If confirmed by the Senate, Crain would fill one of three vacancies on the federal bench in the Eastern District of Louisiana.
3don MSN
Supreme Court seems inclined to limit race-based electoral districts under the Voting Rights Act
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to gut a key tool of the Voting Rights Act that has helped root out racial discrimination in voting for more than a half century, a change that would boost Republican electoral prospects, particularly across the South.
1don MSNOpinion
WSJ Opinion: Racial Gerrymanders at the Supreme Court
Princess Charlotte Holds a Very Important Role "For the First Time in British History" Cardiologist: 9 American foods you 'couldn't pay me to eat'—after 20 years of treating heart attacks Man Watched Moose For Years—Then Gets Doorbell Cam Alert Of A Lifetime
A federal appellate court on Monday allowed President Donald Trump to maintain federal control over the Oregon National Guard and deploy troops until the case is fully litigated in court. But the ruling doesn’t mean troops will be on the ground immediately in Portland.