The Washington Examiner breaks down the four cases the Supreme Court will take up next week to open the December session.
With Republican allies controlling the House and Senate, the Supreme Court could emerge as the most likely check on the ...
Trump’s proposed tariffs may violate the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement that was negotiated during his first ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the constitutionality of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for ...
Charitable giving, Form 1099-K reporting, SCOTUS agrees to hear a tax-related case, filing deadlines, industry updates, and ...
When someone makes a payment to a creditor shortly before filing for bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Code requires the creditor to ...
Farmers burn paddy stubble, the leftover product after grain is collected, to quickly and cheaply clear their fields. Despite ...
The day after Donald Trump’s election victory, ACLU transgender justice advocate Chase Strangio promised his 98,000 Instagram ...
The federal burden in the West infringes on our sovereignty and undermines our equality with other States, all in direct ...
A judge wants the state Supreme Court to weigh in on constitutional questions surrounding the resentencing of a man who is serving two life sentences without the possibility of parole for killing two ...
The United States Supreme Court at times would step in during President-elect Donald Trump's first term to block his more ...
The president-elect has a deep bench from which to choose, given that he appointed more than 230 jurists to the Article III ...