Duck and goose farmers have challenged the California ban on foie gras three times at the Supreme Court. The latest denial means the ban will stand.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
In win for Google, Supreme Court sidesteps question some feared could break the internet
A law that shields internet giants from some lawsuits drew criticism from former President Donald Trump and Democrats for vastly different reasons.
Texas in charge? Did the Supreme Court give red, blue states more power over national policy?
Some experts say a Supreme Court decision upholding a California animal-welfare law may give states more power to impose their will on other states.
Federal judge blocks Biden from ‘paroling’ migrants hours before Title 42 set to lift
Biden acknowledged this week that it would be “chaotic” at the border as the U.S. lifts a pandemic-era policy that made it harder to seek asylum.
“No mention of Ginni.’ Conservative activist directed money to wife of Justice Clarence Thomas
Leonard Leo directed money to Ginni Thomas, according to a new report. It’s the latest news about money and gifts Clarence Thomas and his family have received.
GOP donor Harlan Crow paid private tuition for relative of Justice Clarence Thomas
The revelation was the latest involving Clarence Thomas and Harlan Crow and is likely to prompt new scrutiny on ethics practices at the Supreme Court.
Justice Samuel Alito claims stunning leak of opinion overturning Roe came from draft’s critics
Samuel Alito told the Wall Street Journal he has a “pretty good idea” who was responsible for the leak of the major abortion opinion last year.
Biden officials defend mifepristone approval as abortion pill fight returns to appeals court
The Biden administration’s brief comes less than a week after the Supreme Court maintained the status quo on the abortion pill mifepristone.
Can officials block critics on Twitter? Supreme Court weighs if that violates First Amendment.
The Supreme Court will revisit an issue that last came up when people sued former President Donald Trump for blocking critics on Twitter.
Abortion pill will remain widely available but advocates look ahead to future fights
During last year’s fight over Roe, some hoped the Supreme Court could send the abortion issue to the states to resolve. It hasn’t worked out that way.