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A deadly crash has triggered a Supreme Court fight testing state authority over licensing undocumented truckers.
The U.S. Supreme Court in its new term will take up whether Enbridge filed too late to send Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's lawsuit to federal court.
The Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to come before the court since its 2022 decision expanding gun rights.
USA Powerlifting defended excluding transgender athlete JayCee Cooper from women's competition, citing male physiology advantages and fairness concerns in sport.
The PRRI survey of 5,543 adults nationwide found that 75 percent of Americans believe there should be term limits for U.S. Supreme Court Justices. Along party lines, more Democrats than Republicans support the matter, with 85 percent of Democrats in agreement, 76 percent of independents, and 67 percent of Republicans.
Political analysts predict Republicans could redraw Alabama's congressional map to eliminate both majority-Black districts if Section 2 protections fall.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has called lawmakers into a Special Session to delay elections while awaiting Supreme Court ruling on congressional map.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that USA Powerlifting discriminated against transgender athlete JayCee Cooper by barring her from competing in the women’s division. Why It Matters The justices found the organization’s policy violated the state’s Human Rights Act,