Donald Trump October 21 Supreme Court rejects lawyer Michael Cohen lawsuit against Trump over alleged retaliation The Supreme Court rejected without comment an appeal from Michael Cohen to revive a lawsuit against former President Trump on Monday.
Texas October 17 Texas judge grants injunction ahead of man's execution in 'shaken baby syndrome' case A Texas judge has granted a temporary injunction, delaying 57-year-old Robert Roberson's execution in a shocking move hours before he was to be put to death Thursday.
Quizzes October 9 Fox News Digital's Supreme Court Quiz Test your Supreme Court knowledge: How much do you know about SCOTUS justices past and present? Take our special quiz and try to get a perfect score!
Supreme Court October 8 Supreme Court signals support for Biden administration regulation of 'ghost gun' kits Supreme Court signals support for Biden administration regulation of "ghost gun" ready-to-assemble kits in Garland v. VanDerStok (23-852). A ruling is expected by summer 2025.
Politics October 7 SCOTUS kicks off historic term under scrutiny amid ethics code debate The US Supreme Court is back in session with elections and ethics among the high profile decisions on the docket.
ELECTIONS September 27 Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr's appeal to be put back on the New York election ballot The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to New York's election ballot.
Justice Department August 26 Special counsel Jack Smith appeals dismissal of Trump Mar-a-Lago case Special Counsel Jack Smith on Monday appealed a federal ruling dismissing his classified records case against GOP nominee former President Donald Trump.
Arizona August 22 SCOTUS gives partial victory to GOP trying to enforce proof of citizenship to vote in Arizona The Supreme Court partially handed Republicans a win in their fight to enforce proof of citizenship when voting for president in Arizona.
Supreme Court August 9 Republicans ask Supreme Court to allow Arizona proof of citizenship law to be enforced The Republican Party is urging the Supreme Court to allow Arizona to implement a voting law that would require proof of citizenship before individuals are allowed to vote.
POLITICS August 7 DOJ contends Hunter Biden was hired by Romanian oligarch to 'influence US policy:' docs A new court filing from the DOJ contends that Hunter Biden was paid by a Romanian national to "influence U.S. policy and public opinion." The filing pertains to his tax trial.