Supreme Court of the United States

Can Pope Leo Keep His U.S. Citizenship as a Foreign Head of State? Explore the Surprising Legalities!
Pope Leo XIV has made history as the first U.S.-born leader of the Catholic Church. Born Robert Prevost in Chicago ... Read more

Texas Moves Toward Classroom Ten Commandments: Key Vote Sparks Initiative
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A new proposal could soon make Texas the largest state in the U.S. to require public ... Read more
Trump Administration Seeks to Dismiss Lawsuit That Could Limit Access to Abortion Medication: What You Need to Know
In a recent case, the Trump administration requested that a judge dismiss a lawsuit from three GOP-led states—Idaho, Kansas, and ... Read more
Trump’s Surprising Stance: Uncertainty Over Support for Due Process Rights Revealed in New Interview
Trump’s Recent Comments from NBC Interview In a recent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” President Donald Trump shared his ... Read more
How a Groundbreaking ’60 Minutes’ Report Sparked Trump’s Lawsuit and Earned an Emmy Nomination
A recent segment of “60 Minutes” featuring Kamala Harris has led to a significant lawsuit from Donald Trump, but it ... Read more
Federal Judge Blocks Request for Information on Efforts to Repatriate Abrego Garcia to the U.S.
A federal judge has put a temporary hold on an order that required the Trump administration to share information about ... Read more
Alito’s Dissent: Claims Midnight Order Rushes to Block Trump in Controversial Deportation Case
The Supreme Court recently made a surprising move late at night, temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelans detained ... Read more