The case arrives at the Supreme Court two years after the justices settled a similar dispute over the immigration law on procedural grounds.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Supreme Court pressed to give state legislatures more power to oversee federal elections
The Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether the Constitution cuts state courts out of the mix for reviewing laws governing federal elections.
Supreme Court signals support for website designer who wants to decline same-sex weddings
At issue in the Supreme Court case, 303 Creative v. Elenis, is whether an anti-discrimination law for businesses runs afoul of the First Amendment.
Supreme Court to debate whether businesses may decline to provide services to same-sex weddings
The challenge from a web designer who wants to decline to make same-sex wedding sites revisits a legal question the Supreme Court dodged in 2018.
Biden’s ability to bypass Congress, starting with student debt relief, faces ‘major’ legal hurdle
Courts put Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt on pause. An emerging approach from the Supreme Court could put other policies in jeopardy, too.
Supreme Court arguments interrupted by women opposed to abortion ruling
“We will restore our freedom to choose,” one of the protesters said Wednesday as the high court heard argument in a case about banking regulation.
How a Supreme Court case about Andy Warhol’s images of Prince could change the face of art
A copyright case at the Supreme Court centered on an Andy Warhol silkscreen could have sweeping implications for artists who reference earlier works.
Federal appeals court rules against Obama-era DACA policy protecting ‘Dreamers’
The appeals court also sent a Biden administration effort to shore up the program back down to a lower federal court for further consideration.
Supreme Court turns back effort by MyPillow CEO Lindell to toss $1.3 billion defamation suit
A lower federal court said a reasonable juror could conclude that only a “reckless man” would make the claims made by MyPillow founder Mike Lindell.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to law that shields internet companies from lawsuits
The 1996 law shielding internet firms from liability for user-generated content on their platforms has drawn criticism from Republicans and Democrats.