If the Supreme Court rules as narrowly as it might, it could upend all of those cases that we describe, those 350 cases. I mean, if you have already served your sentence, you're kind of out of luck.
(Orlin Wagner/AP) Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling on veterans education benefits could provide an extra year of federal tuition payments to millions of student veterans, but when officials might ...
County of El Dorado, decided today, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that there ... exempting legislatures from ordinary takings rules. I think this is clearly the correct result, for reasons ...
California homeowner George Sheetz won a victory at the Supreme Court on Friday in his challenge to the constitutionality of a fee that he was required to pay the county to receive a permit to build ...
As Grants Pass, Oregon—and the nation—await a Supreme Court ruling on just how far cities can police the homeless, a volunteer mayor and her unhoused constituents try to weather the backlash.
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the property rights of El Dorado County landowner George Sheetz, who petitioned that traffic impact mitigation fees he was charged by the county were not ...
The Supreme Court will hear another abortion case ... An amicus brief in the case specifies that, if the court rules for Idaho, it will “succeed in demoting pregnant women to second-class ...
"The bottom line is this: Veterans who separately accrue benefits under both the Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bills are entitled to both benefits," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote for the majority.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a veteran ... The 7-2 decision could have far-reaching impact on student veterans who use up their VA benefits but still wish to continue degree ...
Idaho officials filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court last year, asking that they allow the ban to go into effect while further litigation continues. On Monday the Supreme Court’s ...
Judge Juan Merchan told former President Donald Trump he must be in court next week—meaning Trump will not be present at the U.S. Supreme Court when it hears arguments about his claims of ...
The Supreme Court will decide if a Jan. 6 Capitol attacker can be charged with obstructing proceedings, potentially affecting Trump’s own legal battle. (Video: Jorge Ribas/The Washington Post ...