Supreme Court's Donald Trump move leaves legal expert "deeply concerned"
Conservative justices may be delaying Trump's January 6 case until after the 2024 presidential election.
Brett Kavanaugh's "jarring" Supreme Court remarks stun legal experts
Kavanaugh said Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon was one of the "better" presidential decisions in history.
No Presidential Immunity for Personal Crimes Dressed in 'Official' Clothing
After months of delay, the Supreme Court on Thursday heard former President Donald Trump's claim that he is immune from prosecution for crimes committed as he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The Founding Fathers Couldn't Have Foreseen Trump—But They Immunized Him
Although the Republican or Democratic Parties didn't exist during the times of George Washington and James Madison, bitter partisanship and gamesmanship did.
Amy Coney Barrett may disappoint Donald Trump
Legal experts weighed in on whether the Supreme Court will rule in Trump's favor on his claim of presidential immunity.
Donald Trump lawyer makes surprising admission to Amy Coney Barrett
A legal expert tells Newsweek that conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett's questioning of a Trump lawyer "boxed" him in and could pave the way for a trial.
Supreme Court justice challenges Donald Trump lawyer—"What was that about?"
Trump lawyer D. John Sauer and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sparred over the history of presidential immunity.
Supreme Court may create new immunity test for Donald Trump case
Justices' decision could delay Trump's election fraud case by months, possibly beyond the November vote.
Letitia James responds to Supreme Court abortion case: "Isn't complicated"
James said that "no one should be denied" emergency medical treatment as Idaho's near-total abortion ban is considered.
Why the Supreme Court can't solve all of Donald Trump's legal problems
The Supreme Court could side with Trump and hand him a major legal win, but his trial in Manhattan could continue to be an issue.
My homeless brother's real problem wasn't a lack of shelters
The Supreme Court is looking at the Grants Pass case. My brother spent his last days there. But they're missing the bigger picture.
Biden Is Trying To Twist the Law To Advance Abortion
In Idaho v. United States, the administration is seeking to override Idaho's pro-life law and force emergency room doctors to perform abortions that are otherwise illegal in the state.
Amy Coney Barrett "shocked" by lawyer's comment in Idaho abortion case
Barrett emerged as one of two key votes in Wednesday's oral arguments on a major abortion case involving the ban in Idaho.
Why the Supreme Court Is Unlikely to Agree With Trump's Immunity Claim
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this Thursday on the issue of whether former President Donald Trump can be criminally prosecuted for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Jack Smith "hypothetical" could turn Trump immunity claim against SCOTUS
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance suggests presidents could order "assassination of Supreme Court Justices" under absolute immunity.
Supreme Court justice asks if city can kill homeless people
Court heard oral arguments in Gloria Johnson v. Grants Pass, focusing on whether homeless people have a right to sleep outside.
Supreme Court deals blow to effort to kick Donald Trump off ballot
Republican candidate for President John Castro fails to obtain review of decision to allow Trump on ballot
Liz Cheney issues warning to Supreme Court
Former Representative Liz Cheney warned the Supreme Court to rule on Donald Trump presidential immunity claim with no delay.
Donald Trump rages about "immunity" ahead of Supreme Court hearing
The Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments in Trump's presidential immunity claims on Thursday.
Supreme Court could upend America's immigration rules
The case of a couple separated for almost a decade is set to be heard by the Supreme Court and could have long-term ramifications for couples and noncitizens.
Supreme Court ruling boosts property rights in Texas
The high court ruled that a Texas rancher can sue the state for flood damage to his property.
Jan. 6 defendant accuses lawyer of "lying" to Supreme Court
Conservatives have raised concern about an assertion made by the DOJ during arguments in Fischer v. United States.
How Newsweek determined the best fertility clinics in America in 2024
This year's ranking lists 125 fertility clinics and features new parameters, including patient satisfaction data and additional accreditations information.
Brett Kavanaugh's questioning of January 6 charges sparks fury
The Supreme Court heard arguments over Joseph Fischer's obstruction of an official proceeding charge.
Supreme Court signals they're prepared to upend Capitol riot cases
The court's conservative majority could overturn hundreds of charges faced by January 6 defendants.
Clarence Thomas faces backlash over Jan. 6 case comments: "What a disgrace"
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a case relating to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot following the 2020 presidential election.
Clarence Thomas calls Veteran's argument "especially unconvincing"
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Rudisill v. McDonough case, siding with the veteran in a 7-2 ruling.
Alina Habba corrected by attorneys over Supreme Court remarks
Habba argued Donald Trump should be allowed to skip his New York trial to attend an immunity hearing under "due process."
Ketanji Brown Jackson's new warning to Supreme Court
Jackson argued that the court's conservative majority had failed to show "reason and restraint" on a "highly charged" issue.
Supreme Court Examines a New Dimension of the Jan. 6 Riot
On April 16, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Fischer v. United States, a case that centers on the elasticity of the felony charge of obstructing an official proceeding.