Supreme Court February 26 SCOTUS to hear straight woman's discrimination case that could reshape employment law The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday for a case involving a woman who claims she was unfairly discriminated against on the job because she is straight.
VIDEO January 31 SCOTUS attorney for religious charter school ‘hopeful’ in case set to be heard before the court Alliance Defending Freedom Chief Counsel Jim Campbell says that he is “hopeful” the Supreme Court “will make it clear that people of faith deserve to be a part of the charter school program as well” in new religious charter school case.
Supreme Court December 7 'Losing their health': Detransitioner sounds alarm about sex-change surgeries negatively impacting children A prominent detransitioner and public speaker emphasized the importance of the high-profile Supreme Court transgender case and said it could change everything about the gender ideology they fight.
VIDEO December 7 Chloe Cole speaks up about importance of Skrmetti case: ‘An identity crisis that is plaguing my generation’ After undergoing sex change chemical treatments and surgery as a child, activist Chloe Cole, 20, is speaking out about the importance of upholding Tennessee’s law banning these “gender-affirming” treatments on children.
VIDEO December 5 Former transgenders, parents, activists demand end to ‘trauma’ of children through sex change surgeries Former transgenders, parents and activists braved frigid temperatures on Wednesday morning to rally outside the Supreme Court to demand an end to the "butchery" and "trauma" of child sex change surgeries and treatments.
VIDEO December 5 Matt Walsh, Chloe Cole sound off on why the U.S. must end transgender surgeries now Activist Matt Walsh and former transgender Chloe Cole spoke with Fox News Digital outside the SCOTUS in D.C., on the importance of the Skrmetti vs. US case and why national leaders must put an end to child transgender treatments and surgeries.
Politics December 5 'The pendulum is swinging': Experts weigh in on historic SCOTUS transgender case amid oral arguments Experts discuss the impact the U.S. v. Skrmetti case could have on transgender medical procedures for children across the country.
Fox News Flash December 5 GOP Tennessee AG reacts to oral arguments in Supreme Court transgender rights case: 'Feel really good' Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and Dr. Jared Ross share their takeaways from oral arguments in a Supreme Court case over transgender treatment.
Media December 4 Supreme Court justice sparks social media fire storm for her comments on gender transitions for minors A Supreme Court Justice triggered backlash after she compared the case weighing in on states banning gender transitions for minors to past state laws of banning interracial marriage
Supreme Court December 4 Supreme Court appears divided over state bans on gender transition 'treatments' for minors The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday over the constitutionality of state laws banning gender transition medical treatments for minors.
Politics December 4 Sotomayor compares trans medical 'treatments' to aspirin in question about side effects during oral arguments Justice Sonia Sotomayor said "every medical treatment has a risk, even taking aspirin" during oral arguments in the high-profile SCOTUS case involving trans "treatments" for minors.
VIDEO December 4 Tennessee governor weighs in as SCOTUS debates state's ban on trans surgeries for minors Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee argues on 'America Reports' that his bill banning gender affirming care for minors is 'not political' as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the issue.
VIDEO December 4 Sotomayor makes Aspirin side effect comparison in question on trans medical procedures during oral argument Justice Sonia Sotomayer said 'every medical treatment has a risk, even taking Aspirin' during oral arguments in high-profile SCOTUS case involving trans surgeries for minors.
VIDEO December 4 Justice Jackson raises eyebrows with 'questionable' comparison in major case Fox News' David Spunt provides details on the Supreme Court oral arguments on the 'contentious' case on banning gender-affirming treatment for children. 'Outnumbered' panelists react.
Politics December 4 Supreme Court to weigh state ban on transgender 'medical treatments' for minors The Supreme Court will consider restrictions on puberty blockers, hormone therapy and gender transition surgery for minors for the first time Wednesday.
VIDEO October 14 Tennessee AG defends state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti filed an amicus brief ahead of the Supreme Court's oral arguments this fall defending his state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children.
Supreme Court July 24 Biden's reported support for SCOTUS term limits poses 'grave threat to democracy': experts Legal experts are crying foul on possible plans that President Biden could support to make drastic changes to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court July 1 Justices claim immunity ruling allows presidents to poison staff, have Navy SEALs kill political rivals Liberal Supreme Court justices suggested the Trump immunity ruling allows for a president to assign a Navy SEAL team to assassinate a political rival or to poison a cabinet member.
Supreme Court July 1 Supreme Court dismisses state challenges to red state restrictions on social media platforms The Supreme Court on Monday weighed in on Florida and Texas laws that aimed to restrict how large social media companies moderate user content.
Supreme Court June 27 Supreme Court rules to allow emergency exceptions to Idaho's abortion ban The Supreme Court ruled in a case centered on Idaho's abortion ban and federal law that requires emergency rooms to give “stabilizing treatments."
Supreme Court June 26 Supreme Court rules on challenge to Biden admin's effort to influence social media The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a challenge to its alleged coordination with social media companies.
Supreme Court June 21 SCOTUS rejects woman's claim she has constitutional right to visa for husband with MS-13 ties An American citizen who sued to get her noncitizen MS-13-member husband a visa has no constitutional liberty interest to such a lawsuit, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.
VIDEO June 20 Supreme Court rules Congress did not exceed its taxing authority Fox News anchor Shannon Bream has updates on the justices' latest opinion on tax law on 'Special Report.'
Supreme Court June 20 Texas grandmother jailed in alleged political retaliation wins at Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Texas ex-councilwoman who was thrown in jail in an act of political retaliation.
Supreme Court June 14 Supreme Court strikes down federal ban on bump stocks The Supreme Court ruled to strike down down a ban on so-called bump stocks, a device that increases the firepower of automatic weapons.
Supreme Court June 13 Supreme Court rules in abortion medication case, finds group lacked standing to challenge FDA approval The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that challengers the FDA's approval process of the abortion drug mifepristone lacked standing to sue the government.
Supreme Court June 7 Clarence Thomas formally reports 2019 trips paid by friend and GOP donor Harlan Crow Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has acknowledged previously unreported trips overseas that were paid for by his friend, conservative businessman Harlan Crow.
Supreme Court May 30 Supreme Court rules in favor of NRA in key First Amendment case The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously decided that the NRA "plausibly alleged" that the New York State Department of Financial Services violated the group's First Amendment rights.
Supreme Court May 24 Clarence Thomas takes aim at 'judicial power' in landmark Brown v Board of Education decision Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took aim at a key, decades-old civil rights decision, calling it an "extravagant" use of judicial power.
Supreme Court May 16 Supreme Court rules in favor of CFPB, brainchild of Sen. Elizabeth Warren In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the funding mechanism that feeds the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is constitutional.