U.S. President Donald Trump has announced to narrow down the nominees for the Supreme Court Justice to three judges. The president will announce his candidate for the judge next week.
Supreme Court postponed the appeal from Texas to restore the states voter identification law and rescheduled the hearing for next month. Previously the lower court stated ruling that the law was discriminatory and ordered the law to be changed.
The U.S. Supreme Court held that the $2 billion frozen Iranian assets should be distributed to over 1,000 families of Americans who died during the 1983 Beirut bombings.
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. voted twice to save President Obama's health care law. The conservatives are nervous that the Chief Justice will disappoint them again in a challenge to Obama's initiative on immigration.
Judge Merrick Garland failed to convince Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley to take action on his Supreme Court nomination after a private meeting held Tuesday.
The state of Nebraska and Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge Colorado's legalization of marijuana, which they argue has contributed direct and significant impact on their law enforcement and judicial system.
Ted Cruz, the first major bid for the U.S. Presidential elections faces questions regarding his citizenship. However, Pennsylvania Judge Pellegrini rules that Cruz is a natural-born citizen considering the fact the he was born to an American mother even if it was outside USA.
Alabama high court dismissed petitions by groups who want the state's ban on gay marriage enforced. But the chief justice still expressed strong disagreement with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalizes same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers in Florida have passed a bill that would require at least 10 juries to recommend death penalty. The revision comes after the Supreme Court ruled in January that death penalty recommended by judges override the juror's recommendation for the execution.
The Supreme Court was closely divided in the oral arguments in the biggest abortion case in the generation. The U.S. Women Justices also seemed very sceptical on the abortion restrictions in the oral confrontation.
Nearly a month after his death, the justices of the U.S Supreme Court, conservative and liberals alike, honor one of their own, Antonin Scalia, with praises and fond remembrances.
The White House has named another Supreme Court contender, Iowa federal court judge Jane Kelly. President Barack Obama is considering Iowa federal judge Jane L.
The ruling from appeals court regarding Louisiana's abortion clinics could possibly leave only one open. This could be changed, however, if the high court rules otherwise.
Ted Cruz said he would appoint a justice like Antonin Scalia to the Supreme Court, if given the opportunity. But a law expert said a few more Scalias on Supreme Court would put U.S. democracy at risk.
President Barack Obama has begun vetting potential Supreme Court nominees over the weekend, the White House confirmed Friday. Vice President Joe Biden suggest Obama should select a non-ideological nominee.
With his recent passing, renowned Justice Antonin Scalia has left behind a legacy so great it has marked position as one of the most influential legal minds in the 21st century.
President Barack Obama has started to beef up his strategy on nominating a new US Supreme Court Justice to replace the late Antonin Scalia. He has reportedly come up with a short list of people whose backgrounds are currently being checked by the President's team.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia;s death has left an important, controversial question: Should President Barack Obama, in his last 10 months in office, be allowed to appoint a justice who would likely create a liberal majority on the Supreme Court?