The expression “in like a lion out like a lamb” turns on its head when comparing the end of the Supreme Court’s last term to the start of its new one Oct. 3.
Too much order in the Supreme Court? No thrills in upcoming docket
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down regulations on Texas abortion clinics
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and other religious groups submitted a joint friend of the court brief in the case supporting the Texas law.
Supreme Court tie vote blocks temporary plan to stop deportations
With a tie vote June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration’s plan to temporarily protect more than 4 million unauthorized immigrants from deportation.
U.S. Supreme Court sends contraception mandate case back to lower courts
The U.S. Supreme Court May 16 sent the Zubik v. Burwell case, which challenges the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive requirement for employers, back to the lower […]
No matter how court rules in immigration case, questions remain
WASHINGTON (CNS) — People who closely follow the Supreme Court know it’s a waiting game. There’s the wait to see if a case makes it to […]
Supreme Court hears arguments on Obama’s deferred deportation programs
WASHINGTON (CNS) — All eyes are once again on what seems to be an evenly divided Supreme Court, which heard oral arguments April 18 in a […]
New video looks at meaning of religious freedom, court fight on mandate
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Religious freedom “is foundational to our church and American society,” said Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori in announcing a new video that explores […]
Church support for unions reviewed after deadlocked Supreme Court case
WASHINGTON (CNS) — One of the first tie votes from a Supreme Court reduced to eight members had to do with the extent to which workers […]