The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Obama’s Immigration Plans Live or Die
The Court agrees to rule on the legal status of 4.3 million immigrants, taking on a hot issue in the presidential race.

The Court agrees to rule on the legal status of 4.3 million immigrants, taking on a hot issue in the presidential race.

The Court tried to avoid big, political questions about Puerto Rico’s autonomy from the U.S.

Roberts: If Congress can meddle in the Iran lawsuit, does that mean it can also tell me how to rule on Obamacare?

The Court ruled that juries, not judges, must make the factual findings necessary for a death sentence.

The justices seemed likely to rule that certain union fees violate the First Amendment.

Victims of Iranian bombings say the regime should pay them nearly $2 billion. Congress agreed. But Iran says that was unconstitutional.

From immigration to abortion to the power of unions, the Supreme Court is entering this election year with a full plate of politically charged cases.

Scalia threw a bombshell, but Roberts and Alito laid out an actual roadmap to roll back affirmative action

The Court’s conservative justices said Texas hasn’t justified the use of race in college admissions.

The Supreme Court will take another look at the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
