U.S. Supreme Court
As the late Supreme Court justice lay in repose on Friday, he was surrounded by his large family and nearly 100 former law clerks, and visited by all, from Obama to the court's blue-collar staff.
Antonin Scalia Lies In Repose As Mourners Pay Respects At Supreme Court
A long line of mourners queued up Friday to pay their respects to the late Supreme Court justice, whose body is lying in repose.
Justice Scalia Will Lie In Repose At The Supreme Court On Friday
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. ET on Saturday at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.
Abortion, Immigration Among Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Could Impact North Carolina
A New York Times reporter who covers the U.S. Supreme Court is speaking at Elon School of Law in Greensboro Tuesday night.
Federal Appeals Court Will Consider Rowan County Prayer Case
A federal appeals court is considering a controversial case Wednesday surrounding the use of prayer in government meetings.
Supreme Court Asked To Take Messy Interstate Case On Same-Sex Adoption
The woman adopted her longtime partner's kids while living in Georgia, but she moved to Alabama when they split. The top court in that state refused to recognize her parental rights.
Supreme Court To Review European Suit Against Reynolds
The US Supreme Court will decide if the European Union can sue R.J. Reynolds. The EU says that Reynolds sponsored cigarette smuggling in Europe.
Bucking Trend, Ohio Doctor Opens Clinic That Provides Abortion Services
Ohio has put many restrictions on abortion. Since 2010, about half the clinics performing the procedure in the state have closed. But Dr. David Burkons sees offering abortion as part of patient care.
Supporters Of Jailed Kentucky Clerk To Hold Prayer Rally
Kim Davis was put behind bars earlier this week for refusing to comply with a federal court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
As Voting Rights Trial Ends, Another GOP Challenge Looms
Both sides wrapped up their final arguments Friday in a federal voting trial in Winston-Salem after three weeks of testimony. It challenges sweeping changes to the state's voting law that critics say intentionally targets practices favored by minority and young voters.