The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s effort to end a program in March that protects young adults brought to the U.S. without legal permission as minors.
Court blocks Trump administration’s effort to end DACA in March
Supreme Court sends death-row case back to lower courts
The U.S. Supreme Court sent a death-row case back to the lower courts Jan. 8 in a summary ruling.
Court seems divided in cake case examining religious rights, expression
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed equally divided in the long-anticipated oral arguments Dec. 5 about the baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because of his religious beliefs.
Court allows travel ban to be implemented as legal challenges continue
The U.S. Supreme Court said Dec. 4 that President Donald Trump’s travel ban restricting entry into the United States by nationals from some countries can be fully implemented while legal challenges to the ban work their way through the lower courts.
Supreme Court to hear case on free speech and crisis pregnancy centers
The Supreme Court has decided to hear a case examining freedom of speech at crisis pregnancy centers.
Supreme Court lets ruling stand preventing Ten Commandments display
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal about an order to remove a Ten Commandments display outside City Hall in Bloomfield, New Mexico.
Supreme Court dismisses an appeal in case against earlier travel ban
In a one-page order, the U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 10 dismissed an appeal in one of the legal challenges of President Donald Trump’s now-expired travel ban.
Supreme Court’s busy docket includes religious liberty, not travel ban
With the Supreme Court’s new term starting Oct. 2, one person equipped to comment on it — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — hesitated to say too much but hinted that it would be interesting.