A generation has passed, but in politics, it seems like a lifetime. The days of bipartisan agreements have been replaced by polarization and animosity.
Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
Emoluments: Trump’s profits from private businesses to get hard look from federal appeals courts
Even as impeachment dominates Congress and the Supreme Court looks into his tax returns, Trump’s real estate holdings will get a hard look this week.
Trump to Supreme Court: Take case and block House committee from tax returns
The justices have weeks to decide whether to hear one or more cases involving demands that Trump’s accounting firm release tax and financial records.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a four-time cancer survivor, misses oral argument with stomach bug
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a four-time cancer survivor, missed oral arguments Wednesday because of a stomach illness.
Supreme Court leans toward Trump plan to end DACA program for nearly 700K undocumented immigrants
The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with the Trump administration in its effort to end the DACA program for 660,000 undocumented immigrants.
Supreme Court refuses to block lawsuit against gun manufacturer brought by Sandy Hook families
The Supreme Court refused to shield Remington Arms Co. from potential liability for the 2012 school shooting that left 26 dead in Newtown, Conn.
‘Time to stand up:’ Undocumented immigrants who chose careers in the law await Supreme Court’s ruling
The legal battle culminating at the Supreme Court has captivated one group of DACA recipients more than others: those making a career in the law.
Article II of the Constitution: Trump’s ‘right to do whatever I want?’ Or a roadmap for impeachment?
The Constitution’s Article II is the president’s job description, and it gives him sweeping powers. But not, as Donald Trump says, whatever he wants.
Impeachment: Chief Justice John Roberts would be the ‘umpire’ in Senate trial of President Trump
John Roberts was arguing a case before the Supreme Court during the Senate’s last impeachment trial. He could be presiding over the next one.
Supreme Court is divided over gay, transgender job bias in civil rights case to be decided during 2020 election
The three LGBT cases are among the most important on the court’s 2019 docket; the justices’ rulings will come during the 2020 presidential campaign.