As the justices took up a case about age verification for online adult content, they struggled to wrap their heads around the ...
Donald Trump was sentenced Friday morning in New York for a criminal fraud conviction decided last May despite months of legal maneuvers aimed at forestalling the hearing and an unsuccessful, ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled it may send a Chicago political scion’s appeal of his conviction for lying to ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
Chloe Miracle-Rutledge is a JURIST Supreme Court Correspondent and a 2L at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC ...
The US Supreme Court on Thursday denied a last-minute bid by President-elect Donald Trump to halt sentencing in his hush ...
Most of the justices seemed unpersuaded by TikTok's arguments against the ban on the company—but that doesn’t meant TikTok is ...
We should be more alarmed than grateful that the Supreme Court let the sentencing of Donald Trump go forward. The fact that ...
We’re going to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because frankly it’s a disgrace,” Trump said the evening before the ...
New York Justice Juan Merchan sentenced the president-elect to an “unconditional discharge,” handing down no jail time or ...
Justices Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch both pressed the Justice Department ... as a way to hide their location to access TikTok. Justice Clarence Thomas asked how the law hurt the free speech of TikTok ...