Democrats want you to believe that the U.S. Supreme Court is there to do whatever Donald Trump wants. Justice Barrett proves that's not the case.
As the justices took up a case about age verification for online adult content, they struggled to wrap their heads around the ...
Most Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical that free speech online is “imperiled” by a Texas law requiring porn websites to ...
Additionally, new users would not be able to access or download TikTok, although people who still have TikTok as an app on ...
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday evening cleared the way for President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal sentencing to go forward on Friday morning. In a brief unsigned order issued just after 7 p.m., ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled it may send a Chicago political scion’s appeal of his conviction for lying to ...
Federal Judge Aileen Cannon ordered a Friday hearing to discuss releasing a DOJ report in the dismissed classified document ...
The justices cited the "explosion" of online porn addiction and the difficulties of content filtering during a Wednesday ...
Will TikTok be banned? Supreme Court hears arguments from both sides, weighing national security risks against free speech.
Chloe Miracle-Rutledge is a JURIST Supreme Court Correspondent and a 2L at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC ...
Judge Juan Merchan has signaled his intention to sentence Trump to an " unconditional discharge " -- allowing Trump to avoid ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett appeared skeptical of the argument that law ... said that the law was against history and tradition and the right to work with foreign speakers. Justice Neil Gorsuch was the ...