
The Next Web - 1 hour 7 min ago
Your phone keeps a minute-by-minute diary of where you go. The US Supreme Court has now ruled that police cannot simply demand it. In a major win for digital privacy, the court said geofence searches need a warrant. The 6-3 decision lands on a practice that has quietly spread through US policing. When investigators have […] This story continues at The Next Web...

UPI - 2 hours 19 min ago
On June 30, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that family-owned corporations can't be required to pay for insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act.

Twitchy - 3 hours 58 min ago
SCOTUS rules presidents can fire executive officials, sparking backlash from Democrats and MS NOW's Barb McQuade.

ABC News - 7 hours 29 min ago
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that a man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for the state's August primary and ordered state officials to place him on the ballot...

The Guardian - 8 hours 16 min ago
The 2023 verdict found Trump liable for sexually abusing writer and then defaming her key US politics stories from Monday 29 June at a glance The US supreme court on Monday declined Donald Trump's request to review a New York jury's 2023 verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing writer E Jean Carroll, and then defaming her. The justices did not provide an explanation or reasoning, and no public dissents were noted. The decision leaves intact the $5m civil judgment against Trump...

The Guardian - 8 hours 25 min ago
Challenger Dan Sullivan had been booted from ballot, but supreme court ruled he can compete against senator of same name A man with the same name and party affiliation as Senator Dan Sullivan, a Republican, is qualified to run for the seat and ordered election officials to place him on Alaska's primary ballot in August, the state supreme court ruled Monday. The ruling came hours after arguments on Monday and just days after state court Judge Thomas Matthews found the division of elections had...

CNBC - 8 hours 26 min ago
Politics also are on the radar as the Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a split scorecard on executive power.

Daily Signal - 8 hours 50 min ago
Despite the backlash since Thursday's Supreme Court ruling shielding Monsanto from liability, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is pushing ahead on glyphosate, telling the Daily Signal how the agency plans to navigate the Make America Healthy Again movement’s growing outrage. In a 7-2 decision on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto, now...

Forbes - 8 hours 57 min ago
One justice also received free concert tickets from Bad Bunny's record label.

Sky News - 9 hours 15 min ago
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Twitchy - 9 hours 19 min ago
Hakeem Jeffries flips on Supreme Court stance amid election rigging claims and political chaos.

NBC News - 9 hours 36 min ago
It was the so-called "trial of the Century" in South Carolina. And now, for the first time after the state's supreme court tossed out Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction, he's back in the courtroom setting the state for a retrial. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrest was there.

ABC News - 9 hours 54 min ago
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that a man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for the state's August primary and ordered state officials to place him on the ballot...

NY Post - 10 hours 23 min ago
The disclosures also who Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made the most in outside income last year, raking in nearly $1.2 million in book advances.

The Hill - 11 hours 1 sec ago
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Supreme Court halts Trump's firing of Lisa Cook The Supreme Court blocked President Trump's firing of the Federal Reserve board member on Monday in a 5-4 vote, ruling she can remain as her legal challenge proceeds....

Slate - 11 hours 7 min ago
"It seems like they are not reading real news or talking to normal people; they are absolutely on a Fox News IV drip."...

The Hill - 11 hours 18 min ago
It was a mixed bag for President Trump at the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices tightened the president's grip on executive power in ruling independent agency staff may be fired, while rejecting a key pillar of Trump's political agenda aimed at restricting mail-in voting. They ruled he must give a Federal Reserve governor due...

Slate - 11 hours 18 min ago
Another day, another expansion of the mad king's power.

NBC News - 11 hours 34 min ago
In today's edition, Sahil Kapur draws parallels between Michigan's Democratic Senate race and the 2020 presidential primary. Plus, we dive into President Donald Trump's day at the Supreme Court.

The Hill - 11 hours 36 min ago
{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Supreme Court sends back geofence warrant The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to their cellphone location data, tossing out a ruling against a man convicted in a Virginia bank robbery case. Natasha Kaiser The justices...

The Hill - 11 hours 54 min ago
Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), reiterated his allegations of mortgage fraud against Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook on Monday, after the Supreme Court blocked President Trump from immediately firing her for cause. "As I have repeatedly said, I believe Lisa Cook will be indicted for mortgage fraud," Pulte...

Slate - 11 hours 54 min ago
On Monday, the Supreme Court swung a wrecking ball into our federal government's structure in Trump v. Slaughter.

The Nation - 11 hours 56 min ago
Elie Mystal In a pair of twin rulings, the court undermined the independence of the key independent agencies except one. The post The Supreme Court Just Gave Trump a Terrifying New Power appeared first on The Nation .

Fox News - 11 hours 57 min ago
Trump slams Supreme Court ruling allowing late mail-in ballots, demands Congress pass the SAVE Act requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship.