Samuel Alito told the Wall Street Journal he has a “pretty good idea” who was responsible for the leak of the major abortion opinion last year.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Biden officials defend mifepristone approval as abortion pill fight returns to appeals court
The Biden administration’s brief comes less than a week after the Supreme Court maintained the status quo on the abortion pill mifepristone.
Chief Justice John Roberts declines to testify on ethics, Clarence Thomas revelations
Senate Judiciary Committee Dick Durbin, D-Ill., had requested Roberts testify next month about ethics rules that govern the Supreme Court.
Can officials block critics on Twitter? Supreme Court weighs if that violates First Amendment.
The Supreme Court will revisit an issue that last came up when people sued former President Donald Trump for blocking critics on Twitter.
Abortion pill will remain widely available but advocates look ahead to future fights
During last year’s fight over Roe, some hoped the Supreme Court could send the abortion issue to the states to resolve. It hasn’t worked out that way.
‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’? How a USPS worker’s fight over Sunday shifts could change your workplace.
Religion vs. Amazon packages: How one postal worker’s dispute with a boss over his Sunday shift could change the American workplace.
GOP billionaire Harlan Crow purchased property from Justice Clarence Thomas, according to new report
The new revelations mark the second time in as many weeks Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has come under scrutiny for his ties to Harlan Crow.
Anti-abortion group urges federal appeals court to uphold suspension of mifepristone approval
A federal appeals court is deciding whether to pause the FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone while a lawsuit over the drug continues.
Can Biden ignore the courts? Some float defiance on abortion pill ruling. Experts say it’s an explosive idea.
Biden batted away the idea of ignoring a ruling on mifepristone. Still, experts say the idea could escalate a tit-for-tat battle over federal courts.
Supreme Court sides with 12-year-old transgender girl fighting West Virginia’s sports ban
West Virginia officials asked the Supreme Court to revive a 2021 law that requires schools to create sports teams based on sex assigned at birth.