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The Supreme Court's term is set to end around the end of June, with decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender athlete bans and gun rights still to come.
While the Supreme Court invalidated the 2025 tariffs imposed under IEEPA, other duties remain in force under separate laws.
OpenSecrets reports that following a Supreme Court ruling, candidates are increasingly using post-election funds to repay personal campaign loans, prompting ethical concerns.
WASHINGTON – Disability rights groups fear a death penalty case before the Supreme Court could have implications for the intellectually disabled far beyond the criminal context. The justices are considering how to weigh multiple IQ scores when ...
The Supreme Court’s term is winding down after months of oral arguments in hotly contested cases, during a year when President Donald Trump and the midterm elections loom large over some of the most closely watched cases.
A transgender high school track and field athlete in California won several events last weekend at sectional finals. California law allows transgender students to participate in school sports consistent with their gender identity.