
The Hill - 2 hours 35 min ago
Daniel Grand, an Orthodox Jew, was denied the right to pray in his home due to a city ordinance requiring a special-use permit, which led to a lawsuit alleging First Amendment violation and highlighting a split in federal appeals courts on when citizens can access federal courts.

The Guardian - 6 hours 5 min ago
Guardian reporters Fabiola Cineas and Adria Walker held a Reddit Q&A about Louisiana v Callais here's a rundown In April, the supreme court's decision in Louisiana v Callais struck a massive blow to the Voting Rights Act, eliminating a key provision that gave minority voters representation in Congress. Within days of the decision, Republican-led states in the south moved to redraw congressional maps to erase majority-Black districts. Some of those maps have already gone into effect ahead...

The Independent - 6 hours 7 min ago
The high court's decision was reached with a 6-3 vote, though no explanation for the ruling was provided...

The Hill - 6 hours 35 min ago
To restore the court's legitimacy, we must do more than simply add seats; we must change the fundamental math of judicial power.

Mother Jones - 7 hours 35 min ago
Vil s Dorsainvil has thought a lot about desperation recently. Specifically, what desperation forces people to do, and the tragedy it seems to attract. As a Haitian immigrant and the executive director of the Haitian Support Center in Springfield, Ohio, he has seen a desperate community seeking stability in the United States, only to find that […]...

ABC News - 10 hours 26 min ago
Supreme Court rejects Alabama request to carry out nitrogen gas execution after lower court said method unconstitutional...

Newser - 11 hours 3 min ago
The Supreme Court refused to lift a lower court's block on an Alabama execution on Thursday, thwarting the state's plan to execute Jeffery Lee with nitrogen gas at 6pm. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch dissented. Lower courts had said the method likely violates the constitutional ban on...

Huffington Post - 15 hours 47 min ago
A spokesperson for the Alabama Department of Corrections said the execution was off for the evening and the state would not try another method.

BBC - 15 hours 50 min ago
Jeffery Lee, 49, was scheduled to be executed on Thursday. The state can still seek to have him put to death using another method.

ABC News - 16 hours 39 min ago
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to let Alabama execute a man with nitrogen gas...

The Guardian - 17 hours 5 min ago
This live blog is now closed. US House blocks extension of powerful surveillance law Jay Clayton: Trump pick has long legal r sum but few intelligence credentials Sign up for the Breaking News US email The US supreme court has published its opinions , but none of the cases we've been watching for were part of the decisions today. In comments reported by NBC News, House speaker Mike Johnson has said it is "stunning" to him that "House Democrat leadership has put out a statement saying...

New York Times - 17 hours 24 min ago
Jeffery Lee had been scheduled for execution on Thursday before the ruling.

NPR - 17 hours 26 min ago
Because of the ruling, Jeffrey Lee's execution will be delayed. He still faces the death penalty.

NBC News - 17 hours 38 min ago
The Supreme Court late Thursday denied Alabama's request to execute a man using nitrogen gas after two lower court rulings blocked the method and found it violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment...

The Hill - 18 hours 57 min ago
A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that President Trump's 10 percent global tariff is likely legal, deciding it can remain in place until the court delivers its final word. Trump imposed the new levy after the Supreme Court invalidated his previous, emergency tariffs as exceeding his authority. Last month, a federal trade court found the new tariff unlawful and blocked officials from forcing a group...

Slate - 23 hours 12 min ago
One of the Supreme Court's most quietly destructive projects is its refusal to let Americans vindicate the rights that Congress has tried to give them.