
Mother Jones - 1 hour 28 min ago
Last week, the Supreme Court ended a term unlike any other. The Roberts Court, with its 6-3 majority of Republican appointees, continued to issue partisan opinions that pleased the wealthy interests that fund the conservative legal movement while abetting the new Trump administration on its lawless rampage against immigrants, federal agencies, Congress, the courts, and […]...

The Guardian - 1 hour 35 min ago
Supreme court upholds previous ruling that most of Clive Standish's wealth was earned prior to marriage and to reduce wife's share An ex-banker who gave his wife 78m will not have to split it equally with her following their divorce, according to a supreme court ruling experts say sets a precedent for dividing up assets after a marriage ends. In 2017, prior to their divorce, Clive Standish, 72, transferred investments worth 77.8m to his wife Anna as part of a tax planning scheme. These assets...

New York Times - 1 hour 59 min ago
President Trump asked the Supreme Court to let him fire three out of five members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

UPI - 3 hours 28 min ago
Wisconsin's Supreme Court issued a ruling that invalidated an 1849 state law banning nearly all abortions, and said Wisconsin women will continue to have access to critical abortion-related health services.

The Hill - 3 hours 39 min ago
The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to allow President Trump to fire three Democratic appointees at the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). It's the administration's latest emergency bid at the high court to greenlight the president's efforts to remake agencies that have traditionally operated with a degree of independence from the White...

Forbes - 3 hours 42 min ago
The court rejected three cases from Project 2025-linked parties but still largely favored interests aligned with the controversial agenda.

Boston Herald - 3 hours 50 min ago
State lawmakers adopted the total ban in 1849.

Forbes - 4 hours 18 min ago
Were cancellation of Haitian TPS, implementing a new Travel Ban and the Supreme Court bar of nationwide injunctions the right moves for Trump? Consequences could be huge.

The Hill - 4 hours 34 min ago
Abortion will continue to be legal in Wisconsin after the state's Supreme Court said Wednesday that a 176-year-old law is not an abortion ban, ruling that it has been superseded by more recent laws. Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Dallet wrote for the 4-3 liberal majority that the Wisconsin state Legislature had effectively repealed the 1849 law when...

The Guardian - 4 hours 52 min ago
Liberal justices rule the state's 19th-century ban was replaced by later law allowing abortion until viability The Wisconsin supreme court's liberal majority struck down the state's 176-year-old abortion ban on Wednesday, ruling 4-3 that it was superseded by a newer state law that criminalizes abortions only after a fetus can survive outside the womb. State lawmakers adopted the ban in 1849, making it a felony when anyone other than the mother "intentionally destroys the life of...

Newsweek - 4 hours 55 min ago
The Supreme Court categorically rejected the argument that the mere regulation of an algorithm raises First Amendment scrutiny.

Black Enterprise - 5 hours 9 min ago
The case that would have determined whether one of the state's two majority-Black congressional districts was a racial gerrymander has been tabled by the U.S. Supreme Court.

NPR - 5 hours 25 min ago
After years of litigation following the Dobbs decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices, with their liberal majority, ruled that the state's 176-year-old law does not ban abortion in the state.

NBC News - 5 hours 29 min ago
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday formally struck down an abortion ban from 1849 that had technically retaken effect after the U.S.

Newsweek - 5 hours 43 min ago
The ruling relates to an abortion ban that dates back to the 19th century.

The Conversation - 5 hours 55 min ago
The justices ruled that a key preventive health task force has authority because it is appointed by the Health and Human Services secretary. Some experts worry that RFK Jr. could politicize it.

The Hill - 7 hours 9 min ago
The battle over birthright citizenship is just getting started. Challengers to President Trump's executive order view Friday's Supreme Court ruling limiting nationwide injunctions as a setback, but not fatal, to their efforts. With the 30-day clock ticking until the Trump administration can try to start denying citizenship to newborns, the plaintiffs are already back...

Advocate - 7 hours 14 min ago
The Wisconsin Supreme Court 's liberal majority has struck down a 176-year-old near-total abortion ban, finally protecting access to the care three years after losing it nationally.

Newser - 7 hours 53 min ago
Wisconsin's Supreme Court has ruled that an 1849 law doesn't ban abortion, ending years of uncertainty over the procedure's status in the state. The ruling means abortions can continue, following a period after Roe v. Wade was overturned when providers stopped offering the service out of concern the old law...

New York Times - 8 hours 8 min ago
Senator John Thune, the Republican majority leader.

The Guardian - 9 hours 9 min ago
The justices' decision limiting judicial injunctions gives a red light to the most effective check on the president's power grab Ever since Donald Trump returned to power, he has carried out an unprecedented assault against the country's rule of law. But we can be thankful that one group of people federal district court judges have bravely stood up to him and his many illegal actions. His excesses include gutting federal agencies, deporting immigrants without due process, seeking to...

Slate - 9 hours 24 min ago
On my last night as a student at Harvard Law School, my class received an alarming email.

Financial Times - 9 hours 28 min ago
Clive Standish transferred investments worth 78mn to his wife but argued they had not become matrimonialised'...

New York Times - 10 hours 7 min ago
A recent Supreme Court ruling could allow President Trump's order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect in some states. Abbie VanSickle, a reporter covering the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how the decision also upends the power of federal judges to freeze policies for the entire country.