Leaks happen at the Supreme Court, but they are very rare. Legal experts said they are concerned about the impact on the court as an institution.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Report: Leaked draft Supreme Court opinion suggests majority may overturn Roe v. Wade
The stunning leak of a draft opinion set off an unexpected firestorm around one of the nation’s most divisive culture war issues.
Supreme Court: Boston can’t deny Christian flag if it flies other flags on City Hall flagpole
A Christian group asserted Boston must raise its flag outside City Hall since officials flew flags from other groups to celebrate diversity.
Supreme Court hears challenge about ‘remain in Mexico’ policy as Biden faces immigration backlash
Fulfilling a campaign pledge, Biden’s DHS rescinded the program in June. Two states sued over how the administration had sought to unwind the program.
Supreme Court: Top high school can continue, for now, admissions policy some parents say is race-based
The case about Thomas Jefferson High School in Fairfax County, Virginia, came to the Supreme Court ahead of a major college admissions case.
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to high school football coach ousted after midfield prayers
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide if Joseph Kennedy’s midfield prayers were government speech or if they deserve First Amendment protection.
Two-thirds of Americans back Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court, poll shows
Senate Democrats hope to hold a final vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court before Easter as a poll shows wide support.
Biden considering Judge J. Michelle Childs and may be casting wider net for Supreme Court vacancy
Biden has said he will name a nominee next month to fill the vacancy created by Justice Breyer’s retirement and that he will pick a Black woman.
Affirmative action: Supreme Court to consider use of race in college admissions
The lawsuits charge Harvard and the University of North Carolina discriminate against Asian and white students to boost Black and Hispanic enrollment.
Supreme Court to debate whether Boston may stop a Christian flag from flying over City Hall
The high court will weigh whether Boston must fly a flag at City Hall from any group that requests it or if it can decline to hoist a religious flag.