June 2, 2023 West Virginia Supreme Court Justice John Hutchison to retire next year John Hutchison, a Supreme Court Justice in West Virginia, said he looks forward to spending more time with his family as he announced plans for retirement next year.
June 2, 2023 Ohio abortion question will appear as single issue on fall ballot, a blow to abortion opponents in the state The abortion question will appear as a single issue on Ohio's fall ballot. Abortion opponents wanted the issue to be split: one about abortion, and one about other reproductive care.
June 2, 2023 Hunter Biden arming himself with Second Amendment defense amid DOJ probe for illegal gun purchase: report Hunter Biden could soon find himself embracing the Second Amendment in an attempt to defend against possible charges for possessing a firearm as a drug user.
June 2, 2023 Often divided Supreme Court shows unity in protecting this fundamental right Even with a Supreme Court sharply divided over questions of race, religion and government power, the justices came together to re-affirm the most basic of constitutional freedoms.
June 1, 2023 CT man convicted of threatening public officials, including Obama, for fourth time Garrett Santillo of Hamden, Connecticut, has been convicted of mailing threatening communications to a United States judge. Santillo was indicted on similar charges three other times.
June 1, 2023 Supreme Court revives suit claiming SuperValu, Safeway overcharged government for generic drugs The Supreme Court revived whistleblower suits against SuperValu and Safeway, accusing the supermarket and pharmacy chains of overcharging healthcare programs for prescription drugs.
June 1, 2023 Supreme Court rules against unionized drivers in dispute over strike actions and property damage The Supreme Court has delivered a verdict against unionized drivers who went on strike and abandoned their trucks with wet concrete. They stated the workers put the property in danger.
May 30, 2023 Michigan Supreme Court to hear dispute over legality of using drone to take pictures of salvage yard A drone was used to take pictures of a salvage yard near Traverse City, Michigan, in a zoning violation case. The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether it was legal to use the drone.
May 30, 2023 Most US adults believe race should play a role in college admissions process, according to AP poll According to a poll by The Associated Press, most adults in the United States believe race should play a role in the college admissions process.
May 26, 2023 Friend of Justice Clarence Thomas says he never broke ethics rules and has receipts to prove it Mark Paoletta, a friend of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, says Thomas was in compliance with court ethics laws when he didn't disclose trips he took with his friend and billionaire GOP donor Harlan Crow.