In a surprising turn, the Supreme Court is set to discuss the possibility of overturning its landmark decision legalizing same-sex marriage. This follows a controversial appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who famously denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
The Supreme Court is set to decide on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs, a ruling that could reshape presidential power and have profound economic implications for American consumers and businesses.
The Supreme Court is set to decide on the legality of Trump's sweeping tariffs, a case that could reshape economic policies and impact American consumers. Legal experts are divided on the outcome, which could have monumental implications.
In a landmark decision, two federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration cannot suspend food aid for over 40 million low-income Americans during the ongoing government shutdown. The courts mandate the use of emergency funds to ensure SNAP benefits continue.
In a landmark decision, a federal judge mandates body cameras for ICE agents in Chicago following aggressive tactics against protesters. This ruling aims to enhance transparency and accountability during immigration enforcement operations.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has denied Google's request to freeze an injunction from Epic Games, allowing developers to bypass Google's billing system and access rival app stores. What does this mean for the future of app distribution?
The Supreme Court kicks off a new term with a spotlight on Trump's assertion of executive power and critical cases affecting LGBTQ rights. Major rulings on tariffs and presidential authority are on the horizon.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared the Trump administration's deportation policy targeting foreign scholars for their pro-Palestinian views unconstitutional, emphasizing the importance of free speech rights for all.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to freeze over $4 billion in foreign aid, marking a significant victory in the president's efforts to tighten federal spending controls.
In a landmark decision, Amazon has agreed to pay $1.5 billion in refunds as part of a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC, addressing claims of deceptive practices around its Prime subscription service.