In a pivotal five-four emergency ruling, the Supreme Court has temporarily reinstated the Biden Administration’s clamp down on ghost guns, which are DIY firearms that
The U.S. Supreme Court is striking down President Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan. In a 6-3 decision, the justices ruled the president overstepped his authority
“It created a Clarence Thomas who benefited from the program and now is in a position where he’s going to deny many young African-American talented individuals an opportunity.”
The justices ruled in favor of a Harvard University group calling itself Students for Fair Admission, which accused the school of holding Asian-American students to a higher educational standard than it does African American or Hispanic students.
When Trump decisively lost the 2020 election, Republicans attempted to institute the “independent state legislature” theory, which would allow state legislatures to overturn the votes
The Supreme Court is set to hand down key decisions this morning. They could address student debt relief, affirmative action, and federal election laws. The
In a significant development, the Supreme Court has unfrozen a Louisiana case that could lead to the redrawing of congressional districts and empowered Black voters.
Abortion rights advocates and opponents mark the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade reversal, with events highlighting the ongoing fight over abortion
On this day in 1967, Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the nation’s highest court by President Lyndon Johnson, becoming the first Black U.S. Supreme Court