U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges must now disclose the value of travel-related gifts they receive by classifying such free trips as "reimbursements" on their financial disclosure forms.
That was clear last year when justices signed a statement regarding their ethical principles after ProPublica uncovered that ...
The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from ...
The case centers on the Eighth Amendment, with homeless advocates arguing that ticketing people without homes qualifies as ...
Supreme Court ... it adds that the "rule of necessity may override the rule of disqualification." Justices are not required to explain their recusal decisions, but the high court's liberal wing ...
Today, the Supreme Court is set to announce its decision regarding a series of petitions urging for the synchronisation of ...
Lower court decisions granting homeless people protections against cruel and unusual punishment could be reversed in a case ...
Supreme court justices in several states have been ruling in cases where conflicts of interest seem clear, including some ...
Religious broadcasters are asking the Supreme Court to rule on whether their paying higher ... It would take four justices to vote in favor of hearing the case for oral arguments to be heard.
All eyes are on the U.S. Supreme Court as it takes on the homelessness issue Monday morning. The high court justices will ...
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week with profound legal and political consequences. The high court will consider ...