Supreme Court
In Narrow Opinion, Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Baker Over Same-Sex Couple
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a local baker in Colorado was within his rights to refuse to bake a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding.
From Travel Ban To Political Pins: Pending Decisions From The Supreme Court
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court might release opinions in a number of significant cases, from gerrymandering challenges to religious rights disputes. We've got a roundup of the possibilities.
Supreme Court Leaves In Place Law That Effectively Bans Abortion By Pill — For Now
Clinics in Arkansas began canceling medical abortions Tuesday. The law, which heavily restricts abortion by medication, is threatening two of the state's three facilities that perform abortions.
In Win For Privacy Rights, Court Says Police Need Warrant To Search Area Around Home
The Supreme Court reversed a conviction that came after an officer looked at a motorcycle under a tarp outside a private residence — without a warrant.
McConnell Says He Supports Mueller Investigation
The Senate GOP leader told NPR in an interview that nothing he heard in a secret briefing changed his mind about the integrity of the Russia and Justice Department probes. "I support both," he said.
Supreme Court Decision Delivers Blow To Workers' Rights
The high court ruled for the first time that workers may not band together to challenge violations of federal labor laws.
The War Over Confirming Federal Judges Is Heating Up — Again
Republicans leaders, worried about possibly losing control of the Senate in the November elections, are racing against the clock to push through as many judicial nominations as they can.
Groups File Lawsuit To Block Iowa's New 'Heartbeat' Abortion Law
Scheduled to take effect on July 1, the law is one of the most restrictive abortion measures in the U.S.
Sports Betting Ruling Could Have Consequences, Especially For College Athletes
"Congress can regulate sports gambling directly," the court wrote in a decision released Monday, "but if it elects not to do so, each state is free to act on its own."