Justice Alito defended his decisions in an unusual op-ed published hours before ProPublica’s piece on the fishing trip posted online.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
‘Incalculable’ impact: Three ways the Supreme Court abortion decision changed the USA
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade shifted politics, created new fights over medication abortion and undermined trust in the court.
Supreme Court declines appeal from Christian school fighting transgender housing
At issue was a 2021 Biden administration memo that interpreted a federal anti-discrimination housing law as protecting transgender Americans.
Should Trump-allied lawyers be punished for 2020 election suits? The jury is still out.
Years after courts dismissed a flood of lawsuits aimed at reversing the election, the fight over the lawyers who filed those suits remains.
Guns for domestic abusers? Skirts at school? A look at what may be next at the Supreme Court
As the Supreme Court wraps up its term this month, the justices will also make decisions about the next one. Here are some of the cases in
play.
Summer of ‘luxury junkets’? Senate Dems press Supreme Court to shore up ethics this month
The hearing was the latest Democrats held in response to a series of stories about luxury travel Justice Clarence Thomas accepted from a GOP donor.
‘Shockwaves.’ How a Supreme Court decision on Alabama could ‘shake up’ the 2024 election
The Supreme Court’s decision smacking down Alabama’s congressional districts is likely to reverberate into other states and the 2024 election.
Supreme Court rejects Alabama congressional map that diluted Black vote in surprise ruling
The case was the latest to test the scope of the Voting Rights Act, the 1965 law intended to ensure African Americans don’t face discrimination in voting.
‘Trump too small.’ A small slight from Marco Rubio makes its way into Supreme Court case
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide a trademark dispute from a man who sought to register the words “Trump too small” for t-shirts.
As Supreme Court turns toward end of term, Americans battling the government are winning
Two major Supreme Court decisions this week, including one involving wetland pollution, involved people challenging the government over property.