4 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Immunity Claim
Several justices signaled interest in some protections for official acts, which could impede a swift trial in the federal election subversion case.
By Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer
Several justices signaled interest in some protections for official acts, which could impede a swift trial in the federal election subversion case.
By Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer
The court’s ruling could extend to at least half a dozen other states that have similarly restrictive bans, and the implications of the case could stretch beyond abortion.
By Pam Belluck
The officer, Jatonya Muldrow, said she had been transferred to a less desirable position based on her sex. Lower courts ruled that she had failed to show concrete harm.
By Adam Liptak
A Texas city councilwoman, arrested on charges of mishandling documents after criticizing the city manager, said her First Amendment rights had been violated.
By Adam Liptak
By a 6-to-3 vote, the court said that federal appeals courts may review many rulings from immigration judges despite a law that sought to limit their jurisdiction.
By Adam Liptak
The justices’ efforts to remain unified in cases affecting the election are fraying as the former president wins one case and is granted a delay in another.
By Adam Liptak
The justice took part in a public conversation on the afternoon of a Supreme Court hearing about whether the former president may hold office again.
By Adam Liptak
Jason Murray had clerked for both Justices Kagan and Gorsuch. In his first Supreme Court argument, he faced intense questions from both.
By Abbie VanSickle
The most dangerous strategy we could imagine to subvert the vote was made possible by the Supreme Court itself.
By Lawrence Lessig and Matthew A. Seligman
This is the inside story of how the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion — shooting down compromise and testing the boundaries of how the law is decided.
By Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak
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