U.S. Supreme Court

Clarence Thomas Ethics Scandal: Supreme Court Justice's Wife Received Money From GOP Activist

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been caught up in more ethics scandals. This time it involved a family member, his wife, and former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway.
Sonia Sotomayor Net Worth: How Rich Is the First Hispanic American Supreme Court Member

Sonia Sotomayor Net Worth: How Rich Is the First Hispanic Supreme Court Justice?

Sonia Sotomayor made a name for herself when she became the first Hispanic and the third woman to serve on the Supreme Court. How rich is she?
El Chapo Trial: Sinaloa Cartel Boss to Ask Supreme Court to Review His Case to Overturn Drug Trafficking Conviction

El Chapo Trial: Sinaloa Cartel Boss to Ask Supreme Court to Review His Case to Overturn Drug Trafficking Conviction

One of the lawyers of Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera said they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his case.
Sen. Martin Heinrich Supports the Nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court

Sen. Martin Heinrich Supports the Nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court

Senator Martin Heinrich said he supports the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court to Probe Trump Administration Policies on US-Mexico Border

The Supreme Court on Monday will take a look at two cases, including the Trump administration policies applied on the US-Mexico border.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Holds South Carolina Town Hall

Biden Says Voters ‘Don’t Deserve’ To Know Stance On Supreme Court Packing

Joe Biden said voters 'don't deserve' to know his opinion on court packing with additional justices before the election.
Barrett's Confirmation to Push Through Despite Senate Hearing Delay Due to COVID-19

Barrett's Confirmation to Push Through Despite Senate Hearing Delay Due to COVID-19

The confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court will not be delayed despite the possibility of having to reschedule the committee vote on her nomination.
FILE PHOTO: Judge Amy Coney Barrett poses in an undated photograph obtained from Notre Dame University

What You Need to Know About Amy Coney Barrett's Views

Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick, could lead to a more right leaning court in the years to come.

Ginsburg Uses Same Catafalque Used for President Abraham Lincoln

History might as well be the middle name of the late Justice Ruth Baden Ginsburg as she continues to make history even in her death.
Barbara Lagoa, Miami-Born Woman Judge, Being Considered by Trump for the Supreme Court

Barbara Lagoa, Miami-Born Woman Judge, Being Considered by Trump for the Supreme Court

President Donald Trump is considering a Miami-born woman judge, Barbara Lagoa, to fill the spot left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away on Friday, September 18.
President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Fayetteville, North Carolina

Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Will Be a Woman

President Trump said his Supreme Court nominee to replace late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would likely be a woman.
President Trump Delivers Remarks On Judicial Appointments

Trump Releases List of Possible Supreme Court Picks

President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a list of people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court.

Venezuela First Lady's Nephew Appeals Drug Case to US Supreme Court

A nephew of Venezuela's first lady has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court an 18-year sentence for conspiring to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine.
U.S. Supreme Court announced that anyone who encourages an undocumented person to stay in the country may be criminalized.

Aiders of Illegal Immigrants Could Face Criminal Charges, Says U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court announced that anyone who encourages or aids an undocumented person to stay in the country may be criminalized.

Trump Wants Expanded Travel Ban Following London Terrorist Attack

The President went on another Twitter tirade Monday. After another terrorist attack in the U. K. Saturday, President Donald Trump didn't mince words about how he would have prevented such actions from occurring on American soil.

2016 Presidential Election News: Wisconsin Latest State to Strike Down Voter ID Laws, Judge Calls Them ‘A Cure Worse Than the Disease’

Judges in a handful of state have revised laws that disparage voters without proper identification, predominately those is black and Hispanic communities. Most laws were created in Republican-led states with a history of voter discrimination.

3 Ways the Supreme Court’s Immigration Ruling Hurts Undocumented Latinos and U.S. Citizens Alike

A 4-4 Supreme Court split on President Obama's executive action on immigration closed the door on extended DACA and DAPA efforts. With Donald Trump campaigning on anti-immigration promises, the future for undocumented individuals remains in limbo.

DACA News: Four Years Later: Here's How Many Immigrants Have Utilized the Deferred Action Program

It's June 15 once again, and it's another year since President Barack Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allowed more than 700,000 undocumented immigrant youths to stay in the U.S.

Latinos Heavyweights Join Transgender Bathroom Rights Fight as Decision Inches Toward US Supreme Court

The Obama administration, Cuban-American Republican, and two of the country's biggest civil rights advocacy groups openly supporting trangender bathroom rights based on an individual's gender identity. Conservative lawmakers, however, argue that their effort are a misenterpretation of Title IX rules.

7 in 10 Latino Voters Support Obama’s DAPA, DACA Programs, Poll Finds

Latinos were split on whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders is more favorable. Most, however, turned a blind eye to Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz outright, both who have made anti-immigration legislation a top priority.

Immigration News: Obama DAPA Executive Action SCOTUS Hearing Unites Latino, Immigrant Rights Leaders

On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments from supporters and opponents of President Barack Obama's 2014 immigration executive actions, all while Latino and immigrant rights groups rallied outside in support of the deferred action programs.
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