July 2, 2021 Supreme Court to hear case on Maine tuition program that bars money for religious education The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to take up a case on a tuition assistance program in Maine that bars the use of state money for religious schools, setting up yet another battle in the high court on the intersection of religious freedom and school choice.Â
July 2, 2021 Supreme Court declines to hear case of flower shop owner sued for not serving gay wedding Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman is still subject to significant financial punishment from the state for her alleged discrimination.
July 2, 2021 Supreme sendoff: The nine justices end term with unanimity and uncertainty The Supreme Court has wrapped up its tumultuous term with a surprising degree of consensus that masked underlying tensions over the extent to which its nine members should flex their political and judicial muscle.
July 1, 2021 Democrats renew court packing calls, blast the Supreme Court's final two decisions of term Democrats on Thursday expressed their displeasure with the Supreme Court's final decisions of its 2020-2021 term, accusing the justices of doing "severe damage" to the political system and in some cases re-upping their calls to pack the court with liberal justices appointed by President Biden.Â
July 1, 2021 Kamala Harris silent on SCOTUS ruling on lawsuit that started while she was state AG SCOTUS ruled 6-3 against the rule started under Harris
July 1, 2021 Severino & Scaturro: Biden suffers Supreme Court smackdown The Supreme Court term has been a good one for those who believe in the original meaning of the Constitution and the rule of law.
July 1, 2021 Supreme Court upholds Arizona voter fraud protections The Supreme Court upheld Arizona voting rules that restrict ballot harvesting and the submission of provisional ballots outside of one’s home precinct, following a challenge from the Democratic National Committee.
July 1, 2021 Conservatives laud SCOTUS' Arizona voting decision, while Schumer laments one of court's 'darkest days' Republicans in favor of laws that strengthen election security are praising the Supreme Court’s ruling in Brnovich v. DNC, a case centered on Arizona voting rules that outlawed ballot harvesting and called for provisional ballots cast at the wrong precinct to be thrown out.
July 1, 2021 Federal judge blocks Indiana ‘abortion reversal’ law A federal judge on Wednesday blocked an Indiana law that would require doctors to tell women undergoing drug-induced abortions about a disputed treatment for potentially stopping the abortion process.
July 1, 2021 Supreme Court ends term with highly anticipated decisions impacting election security, donor confidentiality The Supreme Court released opinions for the two remaining cases of the current term Thursday morning, each with the potential to have long-lasting political impacts.