The appeal from the taxpayer group over Biden’s student loan forgiveness program is one of several that have attempted to halt its implementation.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court affirmative action cases spark heated debate over meaning of Brown v. Board
How the high court reconciles two contrasting readings of Brown could have sweeping implications for a nation that continues to wrestle with race.
How a Supreme Court case about Andy Warhol’s images of Prince could change the face of art
A copyright case at the Supreme Court centered on an Andy Warhol silkscreen could have sweeping implications for artists who reference earlier works.
Federal appeals court rules against Obama-era DACA policy protecting ‘Dreamers’
The appeals court also sent a Biden administration effort to shore up the program back down to a lower federal court for further consideration.
Supreme Court kicks off a new term with controversial cases – and a new justice
Other than tighter-than-normal security, there was little sign at the Supreme Court of the fallout from its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to law that shields internet companies from lawsuits
The 1996 law shielding internet firms from liability for user-generated content on their platforms has drawn criticism from Republicans and Democrats.
Kagan warns the Supreme Court must ‘act like a court’ to keep Americans’ faith
Her remarks come after a term in which the 6-3 majority consistently decided the big cases in ways that aligned closely with conservative views.
GOP Rep. McCaul on classified documents at Mar-a-Lago: ‘I personally wouldn’t do that’
Rep. Michael McCaul’s remarks came as some in the GOP, such as former attorney general Bill Barr, criticized Trump’s handling of the classified docs.
FEMA head: ‘Too early to tell’ when Mississippi water crisis will end
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves
announced a state of emergency and warned residents of Jackson last week to not drink the water.
The fine print: Why implementing a Supreme Court ruling can sometimes take longer than you think
Many states experienced a real-world impact from the Supreme Court’s procedural intricacies when a majority overturned Roe v. Wade this summer.