
NBC News - 50 min 40 sec ago
South Carolina's Supreme Court recently overturned Murdaugh's double murder convictions, ruling that Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill had improperly influenced the jury.

The Independent - 57 min 40 sec ago
To countries that ripped us off for years, I've got to give them back $149 billion'...

NPR - 2 hours 15 min ago
After recently weakening the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court avoided for now taking up a legal question that may severely limit enforcement of the law's remaining protections for minority voters.

ABC News - 2 hours 35 min ago
The Supreme Court has rejected appeals from pharmaceutical companies that object to negotiating Medicare drug prices with the federal government...

ABC News - 2 hours 38 min ago
The Supreme Court has acted in a Voting Rights Act case brought by Native American tribes, saying a closely watched ruling needs to be reconsidered after the high court weakened the Civil Rights-era law...

The Independent - 2 hours 48 min ago
The justices rejected Lilly's appeal of a lower court's ruling, which upheld a $183 million judgment from a whistleblower lawsuit against the drugmaker for defrauding Medicaid...

The Hill - 3 hours 10 min ago
The Supreme Court said Monday it will not consider whether a suburban Chicago teacher was rightfully fired over inflammatory Facebook posts in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in 2020. Jeanne Hedgepeth was a teacher at Palatine High School in Illinois for 20 years. But while on summer vacation in Florida, she shared incendiary...

The Hill - 3 hours 30 min ago
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a former congressman's bid to toss his conviction on insider trading charges. Ex-Rep. Stephen Buyer (R-Ind.) was convicted in 2023 on four federal charges tied to hundreds of thousands of dollars he earned trading inside information, which he acquired as a consultant in the telecommunications industry after leaving Congress. A federal appeals court affirmed his...

The Hill - 3 hours 44 min ago
The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women's basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against her and her program over the lesser resources she said it...

The Hill - 3 hours 58 min ago
The GOP is increasingly embracing racial politics, with many of its members either expressing racist views or playing along by ignoring them, as evidenced by the recent Supreme Court ruling that dismantled protections for Black voters and the racist text groups involving young Republican operatives.

NPR - 8 hours 23 min ago
The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.

New York Times - 8 hours 26 min ago
The timing of the Supreme Court's decision has complicated voting maps in several states, even as some had begun their primary process.

NPR - 8 hours 28 min ago
Tuesday's primary in Georgia features contentious Republican contests for governor and U.S. Senate while Democrats hope an enthusiasm advantage is enough to flip two state supreme court seats.

Fox News - 10 hours 27 min ago
Kamala Harris wants to expand the Supreme Court, echoing FDR's failed 1937 court-packing scheme that even fellow Democrats at the time opposed.

The Guardian - 13 hours 27 min ago
The US supreme court demolished the 1965 Voting Rights Act when it ruled in Louisiana v Callais in April that states can't consider race in redistricting. Southern states from Tennessee to Alabama have rushed to erase majority Black districts, sparking chaos for the midterm elections. Kai Wright talks with Stacey Abrams , voting rights activist and former Georgia house minority leader, about the fallout from the decision and why she thinks the way forward is still through engaging more voters...

NBC News - 18 hours 12 min ago
Charles Flores has been on death row in Texas for decades, convicted in the 1998 killing of Betty Black with the help of testimony from a hypnotized witness. He says he had nothing to do with her murder. And now with all of his appeals exhausted, his last chance is a petition to the Supreme Court. In his first national TV interview, Flores tells our team he feels like he was getting set up, and he maintains his innocence. NBC News' Dan Slepian reports.

NY Post - 22 hours 38 min ago
The California Supreme Court decision will lead to dozens of reckless offenders being released, according to the San Francisco District Attorney.