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Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony?

The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1986 law that makes it a crime to urge people to stay in the United States unlawfully can...

In Year-End Report, Chief Justice Roberts Addresses Threats to Judges’ Safety

The report, an annual tradition, shed no light on the investigation into the leak of a draft opinion in May or on calls for more...

Chief Justice Roberts Briefly Halts Decision Banning Border Expulsions

At issue is Title 42, a public health measure invoked by the Trump administration during the pandemic to block migrants from seeking asylum in the...

An ‘Imperial Supreme Court’ Asserts Its Power, Alarming Scholars

Several new studies document the current court’s distinctive insistence on its dominance and the justices’ willingness to use procedural shortcuts to achieve it.

Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco

The state’s voters had overwhelmingly supported letting a two-year-old law take effect, and lower courts had refused to put it on hold.

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Transform Federal Elections

The justices will consider whether to adopt the “independent state legislature theory,” which would give state lawmakers nearly unchecked power over federal elections.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

The justices are likely to settle a question left open in 2018: how to reconcile claims of religious liberty with laws barring discrimination based on...

May ‘Bad Spaniels’ Mock Jack Daniel’s? The Supreme Court Will Decide.

The justices have agreed to hear a trademark dispute with First Amendment overtones involving a dog toy’s bathroom humor and a distinctive whiskey bottle.

A New Clash Between Faith and Gay Rights Arrives at a Changed Supreme Court

A Colorado graphic designer says she has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings despite a state anti-discrimination law.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Biden’s Student Loan Debt Forgiveness

The justices left in place an injunction blocking the Biden administration’s authority to forgive up to $20,000 in debt per borrower.
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