A federal judge in San Francisco has temporarily halted the Trump administration from laying off federal workers during the shutdown, concluding that the administration likely acted illegally.
National Guard troops from Illinois and Texas have been tasked with protecting federal government employees such as ...
Israel pressures Hamas to hand over hostage bodies more quickly, testing the ceasefire deal. And, the Supreme Court takes up a major case on that... Gaza ceasefire deal tested. And, Supreme Court ...
Vice President Vance's scathing remark came as he wrapped up an Israel trip, as the Trump administration attempts to keep up ...
Washington — The Supreme Court is convening Monday for the start of its new term, with cases involving "conversion therapy" for minors, the use of race in redistricting, gun rights and state laws ...
The Nation’s justice correspondent previews the court’s coming term—and explains why it will never stand up to Trump. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 with its landmark decision ...
Dozens of sitting judges shared with The Times their concerns about risks to the courts’ legitimacy as the Supreme Court releases opaque orders about Trump administration policies. The judges were ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday said it will not consider whether the online dating platform Grindr can be sued for sex trafficking and other offenses by a young user who was sexually ...
Washington — The Supreme Court is set to convene Tuesday to consider a legal battle involving a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" treatment for minors brought by a licensed counselor in the ...
The Supreme Court’s 2025-2026 term starts on Monday, which already promises to be filled with blockbuster cases as the court prepares to rule on the legality of transgender athletes, LGBTQ conversion ...
Halkbank's shares drop 8.5% after Supreme Court decision State-owned Turkish bank accused of helping Iran evade US sanctions Case has caused diplomatic tension between US and Turkey The justices ...
Washington — Members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared open Wednesday to raising the bar for successfully challenging voting maps under a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, a ...