Justice Clarence Thomas, who once went a decade without asking a question from the Supreme Court bench, is about to complete a term in which he was an active participant in every single argument.
German police ransacked the home of a judge after he wrote a decision in Germany prohibiting two schools from requiring students to wear mouth-nose coverings while at school.
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The case involves New York gunowners Brandon Koch and Robert Nash, who were denied a license to carry because they did not "demonstrate a special need for self-defense."
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The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge to New York's gun licensing requirements that could expand protections for carrying concealed weapons in public, putting a major Second Amendment dispute before the justicesfor the first time in yea
Packing the Supreme Court isn't the only overhaul under consideration by a Biden-appointed commission studying whether Democrats should change the rules because they didn't win.
If the Biden Administration has its way, changes could soon occur that would allow for packing the Supreme Court with additional justices - with the justices of the administration's choice, of course.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's recent concurring opinion in the Biden vs. Knight decision sent hopeful tremors across conservative legal circles and drew condemnation from libertarians.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's recent concurring opinion in the Biden vs. Knight decision sent hopeful tremors across conservative legal circles and drew condemnation from libertarians.
In a case that's drawing a lot of attention based on the insane level of leniency shown, two 14-year-olds who bullied, murdered, danced on the body of, and filmed a helpless 13-year-old, have been let off with the mother-of-all-slaps-on-the-wrist b
The Supreme Court on Thursday expanded the Constitution's protection against an "unreasonable seizure," ruling that a person who is shot by a police officer may sue, even if he or she was able to drive away without actually being detained or held.
For people who still have fears about the threat of a violent takeover of the federal government, a ruling by Washington, D.C., federal Judge Royce C. Lamberth has gone a long way to relieve such fears.
SCOTUS is hearing a case to determine if police can enter your home without a warrant. That sound you hear? It's the latches of lawyers' briefcases snapping shut on your constitutional rights.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a dissenting opinion regarding the high court's decision not to take up a case challenging the Pennsylvania Nov. 3 election results.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to reject the review of two 2020 Pennsylvania presidential election cases Monday, but Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Clarence Thomas believe they should have been given hearings.
As President Biden staffs his committee on "Supreme Court Reform" (otherwise known as court packing, an issue Democrats including Biden and his Veep were eager to avoid pre-election)...
The Biden administration is moving forward on the creation of a 'bipartisan' commission which will study potential reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, according to Politico.
The US Supreme Court on Monday ordered the dismissal of a pair of lawsuits accusing former President Trump of illegally profiting from his presidency...
13-year-old plaintiff John Doe was solicited and recruited for sex trafficking as a minor. After Doe escaped from the manipulation, explicit videos depicting John were later distributed on Twitter. Despite attempts to get it removed through abuse r