July 1, 2021 Supreme Court says California rule requiring nonprofits to reveal donor names is unconstitutional The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a California law requiring nonprofits to reveal the names of their major donors to the government is "facially unconstitutional."Â
July 1, 2021 Breyer retirement watch: Supreme Court term's final decisions mark crucial milestone in justice's choice Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is the subject of rampant speculation that he may retire after the Supreme Court issues the final opinions of its term.
June 30, 2021 As SCOTUS nears end of term, unpredictable decisions contradict Dems' warnings The Supreme Court will release its final two decisions of the term Thursday morning, and if the hot-button political issues involved are each determined by a 6-3 split between the conservative majority and the liberal minority on the court, those would be rare exceptions to how the court’s recent cases have been decided.
June 29, 2021 Supreme Court denies bond hearings for illegal immigrants who return after being deported The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that illegal immigrants who reentered the U.S. without authorization after already having been deported are not entitled to bond hearings.
June 28, 2021 SCOTUS vacates ruling that said officers used reasonable force in pinning prisoner before he died Days after Derek Chauvin was sentenced for murdering George Floyd by kneeling on him until he died, the Supreme Court vacated a ruling in Lombardo v. City of St. Louis that had said officers acted reasonably when engaging in similar behavior.
June 28, 2021 Virginia transgender student wins as Supreme Court rebuffs bathroom appeal The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a major transgender rights case, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that a Virginia public school board acted unlawfully in preventing transgender student Gavin Grimm from using a bathroom at his high school that corresponded with his gender identity.
June 28, 2021 Colin Reed: Protecting donor privacy – Supreme Court has chance to protect charity supporters from harassment In a recent stunt, Whitehouse even denigrated the majority of the Supreme Court – which was confirmed by a majority of the U.S. Senate in which he serves – as "servants of right-wing dark money interests."
June 27, 2021 New Cal State LA ethnic studies dean previously said she hopes Clarence Thomas 'dies early' Julianne Malveaux, the incoming dean of Cal State University Los Angeles' newly created College of Ethnic Studies, has previously said she hopes 73-year-old, conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas dies an early death.
June 25, 2021 Dr. Robert Jeffress: Targeting religious liberty -- Why no faith is safe under the Biden administration There is a case working its way through the court system right now focused on the Department of Education’s religious exemption to Title IX.
June 23, 2021 Supreme Court issues blow to unions in California case about farm property rights The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision Wednesday ruled that a California law allowing union organizers access to farms to organize workers is unconstitutional because it in effect deprives farm owners of their property rights without just compensation.