Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to require President Donald Trump's administration to promptly pay them for work they already performed for the government, as a federal judge had ordered.
The Supreme Court appeared likely to allow a woman to pursue a claim that she was discriminated at work because she is straight. The court's ruling could lower the bar at least in some parts of the country for people belonging to majority groups to bring so-called reverse discrimination claims.
Mexico’s Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a zoo to improve the health of an African elephant named Ely, the first time the country’s highest court has made such a move in favor of an animal.
The winner will determine whether the highest court in the battleground state remains controlled by liberal justices as it's expected to rule in cases affecting abortion, unions rights, congressional redistricting and election laws.
Competing rulings from federal court jurisdictions could tee up the Supreme Court to make its own ruling on whether young people under 21 can legally purchase handguns, something that has been illegal at the federal level for many decades.
Brazilian police said there’s evidence that a man accused of attempting to break into the Supreme Court was planning “extremist actions.”
After nearly three decades maintaining his innocence on Oklahoma’s death row, Richard Glossip this week now has the opportunity to win his freedom after the US Supreme Court ordered he receive a new trial,
Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court should overrule or limit a 75-year-old ruling in a dissent published on Monday. The Supreme Court decided Feres v. United States in 1950. The ruling held that the U.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a Virginia judge's award of $43 million to a real-estate developer, ruling that plaintiffs in trademark cases cannot recover profits from a defendants' affiliates without suing the affiliates themselves.