EHRC commissioner calls for trans people to accept reduced rights
Transgender rights will be curtailed following the Supreme Court ruling, according to an EHRC commissioner, due to past misinformation about these rights.
EHRC commissioner calls for trans people to accept reduced rights
Transgender rights will be curtailed following the Supreme Court ruling, according to an EHRC commissioner, due to past misinformation about these rights.
Southern Baptists urge Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality
The Southern Baptist Convention has officially called for the overturning of marriage equality, challenging U.S. legal precedents regarding gender and family structures.
Talk to us: How has marriage equality impacted your life?
The Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality marks a significant milestone in LGBTQ+ rights, affecting countless lives and relationships across the U.S.
Southern Baptists urge Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality
The Southern Baptist Convention has officially called for the overturning of marriage equality, challenging U.S. legal precedents regarding gender and family structures.
Talk to us: How has marriage equality impacted your life?
The Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality marks a significant milestone in LGBTQ+ rights, affecting countless lives and relationships across the U.S.
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim reverse discrimination' in employment
The Supreme Court ruled that lawsuits over reverse discrimination can be brought by majority group members, affirming equal protections under federal law.
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim reverse discrimination' in employment
The Supreme Court ruled that lawsuits over reverse discrimination can be brought by majority group members, affirming equal protections under federal law.
100 years ago, the Supreme Court made a landmark ruling on parents' rights in education - today, another case raises new questions
The Supreme Court's Pierce decision emphasized parental rights in education, a significant precedent in context with the upcoming Mahmoud v. Taylor case.
100 years ago, the Supreme Court made a landmark ruling on parents' rights in education - today, another case raises new questions
The Supreme Court's Pierce decision emphasized parental rights in education, a significant precedent in context with the upcoming Mahmoud v. Taylor case.
Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Heightened Burden for Majority-Group Plaintiffs in Title VII Claims
The Supreme Court's ruling in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services eliminates the heightened burden of proof for majority-group plaintiffs in discrimination claims.
Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Heightened Burden for Majority-Group Plaintiffs in Title VII Claims
The Supreme Court's ruling in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services eliminates the heightened burden of proof for majority-group plaintiffs in discrimination claims.
Deported "Maryland Man," Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Back In U.S.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. after deportation highlights tensions in immigration policy and the complexities surrounding individual cases.
'Another blow': Bay Area advocates react to Supreme Court immigration parole ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump administration to remove humanitarian protections for over 500,000 immigrants from four Latin American countries.
Deported "Maryland Man," Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Back In U.S.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. after deportation highlights tensions in immigration policy and the complexities surrounding individual cases.
'Another blow': Bay Area advocates react to Supreme Court immigration parole ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump administration to remove humanitarian protections for over 500,000 immigrants from four Latin American countries.
The Misguided Attempt to End College Sports's Wild West Era
The notion of a 'golden age' in college sports is a myth; money has always played a significant role, with recent court decisions making this more apparent.
Trump Administration Asks Justices to Clear the Way for Cuts to Education Department
The Trump administration sought the Supreme Court's approval to dismantle the Education Department, challenging lower court rulings that protected department staff.
Trump Administration Asks Justices to Clear the Way for Cuts to Education Department
The Trump administration sought the Supreme Court's approval to dismantle the Education Department, challenging lower court rulings that protected department staff.
DOGE wins at Supreme Court; conservative majority ends limits on data access
The court's ruling may create unequal standards for litigants and jeopardize personal privacy, especially related to sensitive data from the Social Security Administration.
DOGE wins at Supreme Court; conservative majority ends limits on data access
The court's ruling may create unequal standards for litigants and jeopardize personal privacy, especially related to sensitive data from the Social Security Administration.
Why the Supreme Court's Liberal Justices Are Playing So Nice Right Now
The Supreme Court's recent unanimous rulings by liberal justices mark significant shifts in workplace discrimination, religious freedom, and gun company liabilities.
Why the Supreme Court's Liberal Justices Are Playing So Nice Right Now
The Supreme Court's recent unanimous rulings by liberal justices mark significant shifts in workplace discrimination, religious freedom, and gun company liabilities.
Leon Castellanos-Jankiewicz: The responsibility of gunmakers doesn't end at the factory gate'
Leon Castellanos-Jankiewicz advocates legal strategies to combat U.S. arms trafficking to Mexico, noting a Supreme Court ruling's potential implications for accountability.
Voters Ended This State's Abortion Ban. Then Conservative Judges Got Involved.
Missouri's Supreme Court has halted access to abortion despite recent voter-approved reproductive rights, demonstrating the instability of legal protections.
Voters Ended This State's Abortion Ban. Then Conservative Judges Got Involved.
Missouri's Supreme Court has halted access to abortion despite recent voter-approved reproductive rights, demonstrating the instability of legal protections.
Supreme Court Ends Temporary Legal Protection for 500,000 Immigrants
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 500,000 immigrants, impacting their residency and employment rights.
Supreme Court Allows DOGE Continued Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
The Supreme Court ruling grants the Trump administration access to sensitive Social Security data, raising concerns among defenders of privacy and democracy.
Supreme Court lets Trump end humanitarian parole for 500,000 migrants
The Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to end humanitarian parole for migrants from specific countries, leaving many vulnerable to deportation.
Supreme Court Ends Temporary Legal Protection for 500,000 Immigrants
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 500,000 immigrants, impacting their residency and employment rights.
Supreme Court Allows DOGE Continued Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
The Supreme Court ruling grants the Trump administration access to sensitive Social Security data, raising concerns among defenders of privacy and democracy.
Trump can revoke status of 500,000 immigrants, Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court ruling threatens the legal immigration status of over half a million individuals from four nations, amidst ongoing immigration reforms.
Immigration Uncertainty Pressures Brooklyn's Haitian Community
The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump Administration to revoke humanitarian parole for Haitian immigrants, causing concern among community leaders.
Supreme Court lets Trump end humanitarian parole for 500,000 migrants
The Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to end humanitarian parole for migrants from specific countries, leaving many vulnerable to deportation.
Justices Consider Timeline for Challenging Void Judgments
The US Supreme Court will evaluate whether the absence of personal jurisdiction in a default judgment can be challenged indefinitely or is constrained by a reasonable time limit.
Supreme Court blocks Mexico's $10B lawsuit alleging US gunmakers have fueled cartel violence
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, highlighting legal protections for firearm companies under U.S. law.
Supreme Court blocks Mexico's $10B lawsuit alleging US gunmakers have fueled cartel violence
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, highlighting legal protections for firearm companies under U.S. law.
US supreme court sides with heterosexual woman in reverse discrimination' case
The Supreme Court revived workplace reverse discrimination claims for majority groups, allowing individuals to challenge bias based on heterosexuality.
Gag Me With a Spoon!' Sen. John Kennedy Tells Law Professor It's Embarrassing' She's Teaching Our Kids'
At a Senate hearing, Sen. John Kennedy confronted law professor Kate Shaw over her controversial remarks about Supreme Court justices, leading to intense exchanges.
Bangladesh Supreme Court lifts ban on Jamaat-e-Islami party
The decision to restore Jamaat-e-Islami's registration marks a significant shift in Bangladesh's political landscape, allowing greater participation in the democratic process.