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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire, giving Biden his first pick

President Joe Biden called Fox News's Peter Doocy a "stupid son of a b****" for asking a question about inflation. The President later called Doocy after the exchange. → Read More

Federal judge withdraws opinion after anti-white texts emerge in Boston public schools case

A Massachusetts federal judge retracted an opinion in a case involving Boston Public Schools after the emergence of anti-white texts between two school committee members. → Read More

Washington church challenges state law requiring abortion coverage in healthcare plans

A Washington church is challenging a state law forcing it to cover elective abortions in its health insurance plans. → Read More

Supreme Court declines appeal from florist who refused to serve gay wedding

The Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear arguments in an appeal from a florist who refused to serve a gay couple's wedding. → Read More

Supreme Court upholds Arizona voting rules, including ballot harvesting ban

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld two Republican-supported Arizona voting laws they say are intended to ensure election integrity. → Read More

Clarence Thomas says federal marijuana ban may no longer be necessary

Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday said federal bans on marijuana may no longer be necessary. → Read More

Amy Coney Barrett issues first dissent in biofuel exemption case

Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Friday wrote her first dissent in a case involving exemptions given to smaller oil refineries from a federal law that requires increased amounts of ethanol and renewable fuels to be blended into their gas. → Read More

Supreme Court sides with Nestle and Cargill in child labor case

The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with the chocolate companies Nestle and Cargill in an extraterritorial child labor case. → Read More

Majority of Catholic bishops support considering denying Biden Communion

An overwhelming majority of American Catholic bishops are open to discussing writing a document whose promulgation could bar President Joe Biden from receiving Holy Communion. → Read More

Senate elevates potential Supreme Court pick to DC appeals court

The Senate on Monday elevated one of President Joe Biden's potential Supreme Court picks to the powerful U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. → Read More

Supreme Court asks for Biden's opinion in Harvard admissions case on Asian American discrimination

The Supreme Court on Monday invited the Biden administration to offer its opinion in a case deciding whether Harvard University's admissions process unfairly discriminates against Asian Americans. → Read More

Merrick Garland targets new Republican voting laws after 2020 election

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday announced that the Justice Department would be scrutinizing a raft of new voting laws passed by Republican-controlled states in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. → Read More

Senate Democrats confirm first Muslim American federal judge

Senate Democrats led the confirmation on Thursday of the first Muslim American judge to sit on a federal district court. → Read More

Clarence Thomas swings divided Supreme Court in gun possession case

Justice Clarence Thomas was the crucial vote on Thursday in a Supreme Court case involving a felon's challenge to the government's interpretation of the frequently litigated Armed Career Criminal Act. → Read More

Schumer pushes Biden to nominate liberal voting rights lawyers to judiciary

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is pushing for President Joe Biden to nominate two liberal voting rights activists to federal courts in New York. → Read More

Senate confirms first Biden judicial nominee

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Joe Biden’s first judicial nominee, as Democrats aim to roll back former President Donald Trump's gains in the judiciary. → Read More

Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled unanimously against an illegal, but temporarily protected, immigrant seeking permanent residency in the country. → Read More

Supreme Court rules against green card holder challenging deportation

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against a Mexican green card holder challenging a deportation order on Monday. → Read More

Appeals court judges move aside as Biden ramps up nominations

Several liberal appellate judges have announced retirement plans in the past few weeks, giving President Joe Biden a foothold on the branch of government most transformed by former President Donald Trump. → Read More

Biden commission begins considering Supreme Court expansion proposals

President Joe Biden’s commission tasked with studying potential changes to the structure and size of the Supreme Court held its first meeting on Wednesday, where leaders announced how they will handle questions about court expansion. → Read More