It rejected three issues raised in lawsuit and will rule on only one. Why?
The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging access to the abortion pill Mifepristone. Rachel Maddow joins Joy Reid to discuss.
From the column: "It is hard to see how the majority ruling isn’t aiding and abetting insurrection."
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on two key cases related to the First Amendment, including one key social media case. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
The justices of the Supreme Court never focused on the First Amendment’s words when hearing arguments in Murthy v. Missouri last week. The case challenges the federal government’s orchestration of social media censorship, so one might have expected the justices to pay some attention to the First Amendment itself. Instead, the court relied on its […]
Texas' SB4 law, which would allow the state to detain and jail migrants, is allowed to take
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a plea from the Biden administration and cleared the way for Texas to begin enforcing a new state law that authorizes its police to arrest migrants who illegally cross the Rio Grande from Mexico. The decision came on a 6-3 vote, and it may signal a major change in immigration enforcement. At issue is whether Texas and other red states may strictly enforce laws against coming into the U.S. illegally. Those state leaders say they are acting because of what...
As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a landmark free speech case, one Democrat-appointed justice expressed concern that the First Amendment restricts government control of speech. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to side with the Biden administration that nominated her to the U.S. Supreme Court when the court heard arguments for the landmark free speech case Murthy v. Missouri. She prioritized government censorship over cConstitutionally protected speech and whined that the...
As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a landmark free speech case, one Democrat-appointed justice expressed concern that the First Amendment restricts government control of speech. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to side with the Biden administration that nominated her to the U.S. Supreme Court when the court heard arguments for the landmark free speech case Murthy v. Missouri. She prioritized government censorship over cConstitutionally protected speech and whined that the...
The Supreme Court turned away Couy Griffin, a founder of "Cowboys for Trump" who was criminally convicted over his role in Jan. 6. Griffin lost his job as a county commissioner as a result.
Couy Griffin, a former rodeo rider, was the first person who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack to be removed from office using the 14th Amendment.
The self-inflicted wounds among Former President Donald Trump’s legal persecutors are working to his advantage and potentially pushing a politically crippling judgment beyond the November election.