The future of state Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood remains uncertain following an intense oral argument session before the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Justices heard Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic,
BREAKING: The Supreme Court on Wednesday handed a win to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over its refusal to approve flavored e-cigarettes. The court threw out an appeals court ruling that found the agency unlawfully changed the rules in the middle of proceedings when it was deciding whether to approve various products.
The Supreme Court has three major religious rights cases this spring, which could alter how much freedom religious groups have in tax exemptions and school choice.
DOGE ON SCOTUS WATCH: DOGE has racked up a string of losses in the lower courts. Now it’s about to find out if it has better luck at the highest court in the land.
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The justices seemed weary of second-guessing the executive and legislative branches on political judgments about international affairs.
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An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking a city from enforcing homeless encampment restrictions unless certain conditions are met.
President Trump has hit a number of snags in court with several judges objecting to the processes by which Trump is seeking to enact his agenda. Former federal prosecutor Berit Berger discusses these legal entanglements and why Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ rebuke of Trump was critical to supporting the judicial branch.
On Friday, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to lift a lower court ruling blocking the mass deportation of thousands of detained Venezuelan migrants under the controversial Aliens Enemies Act of 1798, claiming in a filing that it has a “rigorous process” for identifying gang members.
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