Supreme Court
-
Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship? ACLU Sues to Block ‘Unconstitutional’ Order
The Trump order seeking to disqualify immigrant babies from citizenship strikes a blow against “constitutional bedrock,” the ACLU claims
- Born This Way
- By
-
Will Trump Try to Shaft a Million Veterans Out of Billions in Educational Benefits?
Trump’s Supreme Court ruled the Department of Veterans Affairs owes vets billions in education benefits, disrupting his plans to slash the government
- Commentary
- By
-
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban — Unanimously
The nation’s highest court ruled on Friday that the law banning the popular social media platform is constitutional
- Going Dark?
- By
-
The Supreme Court Asked Some Weird Questions About Internet Porn
As the justices took up a case about age verification for online adult content, they struggled to wrap their heads around the state of the industry itself
- NSFW
- By
-
It Sure Doesn't Seem Like the Supreme Court Is Going to Save TikTok
The justices appeared skeptical of the platform's case during oral arguments on Friday. The ban is slated to take effect in just over a week
- Clock Ticking
- By
-
Supreme Court Denies Trump Another Win, Allows His Sentencing to Proceed
The president-elect’s winning streak at the Supreme Court just ended. He’ll be sentenced in his New York hush-money case on Friday
- ‘Insubstantial’
- By
-
John Roberts Absurdly Suggests the Supreme Court Has No ‘Political Bias’
The chief justice bashed “public officials” who criticize judges for their partisan rulings “without a credible basis for such allegations”
- Still Pretending
- By
-
Trump Pleads With Supreme Court to Let Him 'Save' TikTok
The president-elect reportedly met with TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew at Mar-a-Lago earlier this month
- Flip Flop
- By
-
Supreme Court Poised to Gut Bedrock Environmental Law in Oil-Train Case
Historic oil-train case opens the door for a fossil-fuel-industry assault on crucial health and environmental protections
- Sacrifice Zones
- By
-
Cities Across the U.S. Banned Homelessness After Supreme Court Ruling
With homelessness on the rise, dozens of cities have banned people from sleeping outside, thanks to a ruling by conservatives on the Supreme Court
- Nowhere to Go
- By