If the Supreme Court case on a fishery-related regulatory dispute overturns the Chevron doctrine, it could change the way ...
The court’s conservative justices love to call themselves textualists. This case gives them a chance to prove it.
The cases could overturn a legal principle known as the "Chevron doctrine" under which courts have typically deferred to agency interpretation of ambiguous statutes.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case to address whether or not people can be punished for living in ...
The last time lawyers from the Alliance Defending Freedom argued before the Supreme Court, their case was entirely hypothetical. The conservative Christian legal advocacy group—the force behind ...
The U.S. Supreme Court wrestled with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness on Monday as it considered ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday over whether local governments trying to fine or arrest unhoused people for camping in public spaces when they have nowhere else to go is cruel and ...
It was a telling moment in abortion politics: A federal judge in Texas last year moved to cut off the most popular method to end a pregnancy — and Republicans skipped the celebration. The reason ...
Helen Cruz racked up more than $2,000 in fines for sleeping in Grants Pass parks when she was homeless for about six years but now lives at a church feeding others who live on the southern Oregon ...
The House minority leader told theGrio “it would not be a shock to anyone” if the high court ruled against unhoused Americans, who are disproportionately Black and brown. Next week, the U.S ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --The Illinois Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett's appeal of his convictions for orchestrating a hate crime hoax. Smollett took his case ...