
Twitchy - 3 hours 57 min ago
Supreme Court members consider allowing the U.S. to turn away asylum seekers at the southern border.

New York Times - 6 hours 47 min ago
Crude oil storage in Baltimore. The governments of Baltimore, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County had sued 26 oil and gas companies to recover damages caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

New York Times - 7 hours 58 min ago
Migrants granted an asylum appointment wait in line in Tapachula, Mexico last year.

NBC News - 8 hours 1 min ago
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a new Republican-drawn congressional map on Tuesday, ruling that state law does not explicitly prohibit lawmakers from conducting mid-decade redistricting.

The Hill - 8 hours 44 min ago
The Supreme Court debated Tuesday whether the government can turn back asylum-seekers attempting to reach a port of entry, a practice that originated in the Obama administration that President Trump now wants the right to potentially restore. Known as "metering," border officials would turn back migrants before they could physically cross the border. The policy...

NY Post - 8 hours 53 min ago
Disgraced real estate attorney Bryan McKenna broke down in sobs as he explained to a Manhattan Supreme Court judge that he had tried to lead a "good life."...

NY Post - 9 hours 6 min ago
A critical Supreme Court decision on whether or not the Trump administration can turn away asylum seekers at the border when it's overrun could come down to a very niche grammatical spat.

The Hill - 9 hours 41 min ago
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of Republicans on Tuesday, stating state lawmakers were allowed to redistrict mid-cycle delivering a blow to Democrats who have opposed the GOP-favored congressional lines. In a 4-3 decision, Missouri Supreme Court Judge Zel Fischer wrote, in support of the majority, that "the circuit court correctly concluded" the new map did not...

Los Angeles Times - 10 hours 19 min ago
The case posed a fundamental clash between the government's need to manage surges at the border and the moral and historic right to offer asylum to those fleeing persecution.

ABC News - 10 hours 27 min ago
The Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with an immigration policy that has been used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border and whether the Trump administration should be able to revive it...

The Independent - 10 hours 36 min ago
Trump's turnback' policy was a humanitarian catastrophe,' advocates warn. Justices may let him bring it back...

Slate - 10 hours 36 min ago
Donald Trump's Department of Justice quietly caved in one of its biggest brawls with the federal judiciary on Monday.

The Guardian - 10 hours 54 min ago
The former president was in prison for a coup attempt after losing the country's last election Brazil 's former president Jair Bolsonaro has been granted permission to serve his 27-year sentence for a coup attempt at home instead of in prison because of his failing health. The decision by supreme court justice Alexandre de Moraes followed Bolsonaro's hospitalization since 13 March for pneumonia, one of several health problems the former leader has faced since he was stabbed by a man...

The Guardian - 12 hours 16 min ago
White House is defending US authority to turn away asylum seekers when officials deem the border too overburdened US supreme court justices indicated sympathy on Tuesday toward Donald Trump's administration in its defense of the government's authority to turn away asylum seekers when officials deem US-Mexico border crossings too overburdened to handle additional claims. The legal dispute centers on a policy called "metering" that the Republican president's administration may...

Newser - 12 hours 17 min ago
The Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with whether the Trump administration should be able to revive an immigration policy that has been used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border. Some conservative justices seemed receptive to the Justice Department's push to overturn a lower-court ruling against the practice...

The Guardian - 13 hours 45 min ago
Youth organisation says its belief in dignity, respect and inclusion' is unchanged but it must operate lawfully' Transgender girls and women who are part of Girlguiding groups have been given until September to leave the organisation, under new rules introduced after the supreme court ruling on gender last year. In an announcement on Tuesday, Girlguiding said current members who were trans girls or trans young women could stay until 6 September 2026, at which point they would have to leave...

Mother Jones - 14 hours 52 min ago
Next week, the Trump administration's bid to deny birthright citizenship to the US-born children of undocumented immigrants and non-green card holders through an executive order will arrive at the Supreme Court yet again. Last year, the justices didn't address the constitutionality of the order directly; instead, they ruled on a procedural question to limit the power […]...

Newser - 15 hours 49 min ago
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro received permission Tuesday from a top Brazilian justice to serve his 27-year sentence for a coup attempt at home instead of in prison because of his failing health. The decision by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes followed Bolsonaro's hospitalization since March 13 for pneumonia,...

The Hill - 15 hours 57 min ago
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning will weigh the legality of asylum claims from migrants who have not physically crossed the U.S.-Mexico border. President Trump has defended an immigration policy known as "metering," which dates back to the Obama administration and was rescinded under former President Biden. Under the measure, border officials would turn back...

Fox News - 16 hours 17 min ago
The DOJ will argue that lower courts are undermining the federal government's ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims.

The Hill - 17 hours 13 min ago
The Trump administration announced on Monday two new civil rights investigations into Harvard, ramping up its latest attacks against the country's oldest and richest university. The Education Department said it is investigating Title VI violations, alleging Harvard has used affirmative action in admissions despite a ban on the practice by the Supreme Court in 2023. ...

The Nation - 18 hours 24 min ago
Elie Mystal The GOP shouldn't win this case, but the fact that Trump has been throwing a tantrum about it for years means they likely will. The post The Supreme Court Looks Likely to Cave On Mail-in Ballots appeared first on The Nation .

ABC News - 18 hours 29 min ago
The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a Texas-based online citizen journalist who said she was wrongly arrested in a case that drew attention from national media organizations and free speech advocates...

The Hill - 19 hours 57 min ago
A new report from the reproductive health nonprofit The Guttmacher Institute found that fewer people are traveling from states with total abortion bans to access abortion services, while the rate of telehealth use for at-home abortions has gone up. In the years following the 2022 Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court, overturning Roe v. Wade,...