Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves
announced a state of emergency and warned residents of Jackson last week to not drink the water.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
GOP Rep. McCaul on classified documents at Mar-a-Lago: ‘I personally wouldn’t do that’
Rep. Michael McCaul’s remarks came as some in the GOP, such as former attorney general Bill Barr, criticized Trump’s handling of the classified docs.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history as Supreme Court’s first Black woman justice
A former public defender and federal trial court judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson will bring a unique background to the Supreme Court, supporters say.
Supreme Court backs praying coach Joseph Kennedy who knelt on the 50-yard line after games
The decision is the latest in which the court has significantly shifted the interpretation of the Constitution toward a conservative viewpoint.
Justice Alito’s history of abortion in leaked draft opinion? It’s debatable, experts say.
Supreme Court Justice Alito’s leaked draft abortion opinion has drawn fire from some historians who say he cherry-picked from the historical record.
Supreme Court deliberations are supposed to be secret. So how did a draft abortion opinion leak?
Leaks happen at the Supreme Court, but they are very rare. Legal experts said they are concerned about the impact on the court as an institution.
Supreme Court deliberations are supposed to be secret. So how did a draft abortion opinion leak?
Leaks happen at the Supreme Court, but they are very rare. Legal experts said they are concerned about the impact on the court as an institution.
Who is Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson? For starters, she once clerked for Justice Breyer
She’s not the only candidate to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, but Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is atop nearly every short list.
Affirmative action: Supreme Court to consider use of race in college admissions
The lawsuits charge Harvard and the University of North Carolina discriminate against Asian and white students to boost Black and Hispanic enrollment.
Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor, Gorsuch push back on reports of dispute over mask wearing
The joint statement from the two Supreme Court justices came a day after stories suggesting internal strife over mask wearing amid COVID-19.