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President Trump and religious groups emerged as some of the biggest winners from the Supreme Court this term. Losers included ...
It’s looking increasingly likely that any deal to transfer control of TikTok to new owners will mean US users have to download a new TikTok. And that could mean an almost entirely different experience ...
President Donald Trump said a group of "very wealthy people" wants to buy the Chinese-owned TikTok social media app that is ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on ...
President Trump’s agenda passed in the Senate. It now goes to the House. Plus, we take a close look at this Supreme Court ...
On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was ...
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, ...
The Supreme Court categorically rejected the argument that the mere regulation of an algorithm raises First Amendment ...
The justices refused to take up the cases of a teacher fired over social media posts and a student who alleged harassment ...
In United States v. Skrmetti, the Supreme Court ruled that Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors was not unconstitutional—the first case of its kind on which the court has ruled.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court held that age verification for explicit sites is constitutional. In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan warned it burdens adults and ignores First Amendment precedent.
The U.S. Supreme Court over the 2024-2025 term ruled on many so-called "culture wars" issues. Here's a look at those and other top cases.
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