A Supreme Court ruling against U.S. gunmakers would open the floodgates for lawsuits against other industries.
At least four Supreme Court justices attended President Donald Trump's first joint Congressional address Tuesday of his ...
The Supreme Court delivered another setback to the Trump administration Wednesday in a case concerning USAID payments, though ...
A majority of Supreme Court justices did not attend Donald Trump’s joint speech to Congress Tuesday night, among them two of ...
The Supreme Court gravitated toward the American firearm industry Tuesday in its fight to end a $10 billion lawsuit brought ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday denied the State Department's application to vacate a district court’s order to issue payments ...
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling on Tuesday that strikes down some rule that allowed the Environmental Protection ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the Veterans Court does not have to re-examine all evidence when reviewing disability ...
Supreme Court associate justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Sonia Sotomayor and Neil M. Gorsuch were not present Tuesday at the joint Congressional address.
A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration’s request to keep billions of dollars in foreign aid ...
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Latin Times on MSNSCOTUS Rules Against Trump, Orders $2B In Funds Be Paid Out to USAID ContractorsThe Supreme Court rejected on Wednesday a request to keep frozen about $2 billion owed to contractors working on USAID ...
President Donald Trump is attempting to revive the president’s constitutional authority to refuse to spend funds in discrete categories.
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