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In a unanimous, judges upheld Title VII rights of "majority group" individuals in the workplace from discrimination.
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In one fell swoop, the U.S. Supreme Court has changed a big part of the game. Whether the effects are good or bad depends on the viewer’s perspective. Either way, there is a new interpretation in ...
A split Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to a state ban on assault weapons, semiautomatic rifles that are ...
The Supreme Court on Friday again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from ...
The move 'will render hundreds of thousands of people deportable,' according to one immigration advocacy group.
The Federal Reserve has emerged as the 800-pound gorilla in the legal fight over President Trump’s firings of agency leaders traditionally independent from the White House. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ...
Following Justice Barrett's recusal from a religious liberty case, other recusals have reignited a debate over judicial ...
In a tied decision, the Supreme Court allows a court decision disqualifying a Catholic charter school from receiving state ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may be the Supreme Court’s most junior ... after growing scrutiny over the justices’ book income and the court’s new code of conduct. The court has added ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has come under fire from supporters ... Alex Thompson highlighted those issues in their new book, Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover ...