Justice Clarence Thomas said this week that the Supreme Court will re-examine the issue of whether federal law should allow social media sites like Facebook to have broad legal immunity when those sites are used to commit crimes.
Justice Clarence Thomas said this week that the Supreme Court will re-examine the issue of whether federal law should allow social media sites like Facebook to have broad legal immunity when those sites are used to commit crimes.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Kentucky’s attorney general has the legal right to defend a statewide abortion restriction even after the governor refused to do so.
President Biden on Friday unveiled his choice for the soon-to-be-vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, nominating appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and labeling her "exceptionally qualified." If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Jackson would be the first African American woman and the first former federal public defender to serve on the nation's highest court.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up a major religious liberty case involving the intersection of creative professionals, anti-discrimination laws and same-sex marriage.
On Wednesday, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) officially withdrew its COVID-19 mandate for large businesses with over 100 employees.
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire at the end of the term, NBC News reported Wednesday, giving President Biden his first opportunity to place a nominee on the court even though it likely won't change its ideological balance.
The Supreme Court is set to rule on a case that could result in wide-ranging implications on the issues of free speech and religious freedom.
The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will hear oral arguments for Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, a case surrounding a high school football coach who was fired from his position for praying on the field after games.