On its final day of its term, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump's executive order that tried to limit birthright citizenship but sided with the White House in many other disputes.
Set backs on tariffs, birthright citizenship overlay broad interpretation of presidential power supported by Trump.
The high court’s unusual decision to release rulings on two separate appeals simultaneously created little doubt about the limits on partisan influence of the Federal Reserve.
The Supreme Court has taken up Trump-related cases in its new term, as well as cases dealing with gay and transgender issues ...
The Supreme Court ruled that all children born in the United States are citizens, rejecting Trump's attempt to redefine ...
Mark Sherman has covered the Supreme Court for The Associated Press for 20 years during some of the most momentous decisions in history. He retired on Tuesday, the last day of the court term, ...
To President Trump, one victory at the Supreme Court this week mattered more than any of his defeats. “The biggest and most consequential Decision issued ...
Court expands presidential power with limits on Fed, tariffs Immigration rulings favor Trump but block birthright rollback ...
The birthright ruling brings to an end a Supreme Court term that has delivered the president some key victories.
After ruling on Trump's tariffs, birthright citizenship and transgender sports bans, the justices will take up another slate of high-stakes disputes when they reconvene in October.
Vladeck, a law professor at Georgetown and the author of “The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to ...
In three major rulings on June 30, the Supreme Court weighed in on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes and campaign ...