Politics Jul 15 Fact-checking Trump’s threat to take away Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship By Maria Ramirez Uribe, PolitiFact
Politics Jul 14 Supreme Court gives greenlight for Trump to dismantle Education Department, layoff 1,400 employees With the three liberal justices in dissent, the court on Monday paused an order from U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston, who issued a preliminary injunction reversing the layoffs and calling into question the broader plan. By Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Politics Jul 08 Supreme Court clears way for Trump to downsize the federal workforce The justices overrode lower court orders that temporarily froze the cuts, which have been led by the Department of Government Efficiency. By Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Politics Jul 04 Watch 7:45 A look at rulings from the Supreme Court term that could have far-reaching consequences As the Supreme Court headed into its summer break, the justices gave President Trump a big win, saying that district court judges don't have the authority to issue the sort of nationwide injunctions that had blocked administration policies. It capped… By John Yang, Ali Schmitz, Doug Adams
Politics Jul 03 Supreme Court will take up new case about transgender students joining school sports teams The justices said Thursday they will review lower court-rulings in favor of transgender athletes in Idaho and West Virginia. By Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Jun 27 Watch 10:12 How the Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions affects presidential powers By Geoff Bennett, Ali Schmitz, Sarah Clune Hartman, Karina Cuevas The Supreme Court delivered a major decision Friday that limits federal judges’ power to block the president’s agenda nationwide. Stemming from a case over Trump’s order on birthright citizenship, the ruling says that individual judges cannot grant nationwide injunctions against… Continue watching
Jun 27 5 things to know after the Supreme Court said states can block Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid funding By Geoff Mulvihill, Laura Ungar, Associated Press Abortion opponents hail it as a victory on principle. Continue reading
Jun 27 Supreme Court calls for new arguments in case on Louisiana’s second majority Black congressional district By Associated Press The case is being closely watched because at arguments in March several of the court’s conservative justices suggested they could vote to throw out the map and make it harder, if not impossible, to bring redistricting lawsuits under the Voting… Continue reading
Jun 27 Read the full Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to pull their kids from lessons using LGBTQ+ storybooks By Mark Sherman, Associated Press The justices Friday reversed lower-court rulings in favor of the Montgomery County school system in suburban Washington. Continue reading
Jun 27 Supreme Court upholds Texas law aimed at blocking minors from seeing online porn By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press Nearly half of all states have passed similar age verification laws as smartphones and other devices make it easier to access online porn, including hardcore obscene material. Continue reading