A federal appeals court has used the words of a conservative Supreme Court justice to sharply rebuke President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship plans. Trump is seeking to stop automatic citizenship for any child born in the U.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as the new secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch presided over the ceremony at the White House.
Mike Davis, a former law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, said Monday on Fox News that President
Given the Republican-controlled Congress’s clear unwillingness to oppose the president on any matter, the Supreme Court remains the last check on Trump’s efforts to radically expand the power of the presidency.
The Supreme Court seemed to find common ground in a high-profile case brought by a straight woman alleging "reverse" job discrimination in favor of gay people.
We're in radical agreement today,' Justice Gorsuch said. The Supreme Court steered clear of the larger debate over DEI.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied the appeal of a more than $82 million restitution order imposed on a group of doctors convicted of a massive fraud scheme in Texas, but Justice Neil Gorsuch dissented from his fellow justices’ decision,
Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito Jr. (from left), Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, John Roberts, Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson are seen. Conservatives on the Supreme Court may be more divided on the White House’s claim to have free-wheeling power to refuse to spend appropriated funds. | Pool photo by Chip Somodevilla
The letters from U.S. Attorney, Ed Martin, are unprecedented and have been denounced by Democrats, who see them as the Trump administration's first attempts to undermine free speech and also Trump's attempts to get revenge for his criminal indictment for allegedly trying to undermine the 2020 election result.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a "reverse discrimination" case, in which a straight plaintiff sued her state agency employer for passing her over for a promotion because she is straight. The post SCOTUS seems likely to revive claim of straight woman who blames ‘reverse discrimination’ for demotion first appeared on Law & Crime.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday was sympathetic to an Ohio woman who alleges that she was the victim of reverse discrimination. Marlean Ames contends that she lost out on a promotion that she wanted, and then was demoted,