Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that threatens to erode abortion rights even in states that have acted to preserve them.
Chief Justice John Roberts reportedly tried to salvage Roe v. Wade with a compromise opinion before the Dobbs draft leaked.
The justice delivered a blistering dissent after the high court's conservative majority let the state law go into effect, though it was soon put back on hold.
Once an outlier among U.S. institutions, the court's "special status has evaporated," researchers said.
Lower courts have previously rejected the former president’s claim that his coup attempt was part of his official duties.
Texas has argued it has a right to take action over what Gov. Greg Abbott has described as an “invasion” of migrants on the border.
During Koch-funded trips to mountain resorts, Trump judges huddled over a new strategy to advance “history and tradition” as the law of the land.
Chief Justice John Roberts turned down Navarro’s bid to stay out of prison while he appeals contempt of Congress charges.
Civil rights groups have argued the law could lead to civil rights violations and racial profiling.
“Are they really going to allow women to die on the table because they won’t allow an abortion which would save her life?" the retired Supreme Court justice asked.