Supreme Court grants DOGE staff access to SSA data
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The Supreme Court on Friday evening released orders from the justices’ private conference on Thursday. The justices added four new cases, involving issues such as federal sentencing, the death penalty,
While the justices have released decisions in cases regarding the federal TikTok sell or ban law and rules tightening restrictions on so-called “ghost guns” earlier in the term, many of the top cases are still awaiting their fate or have been decided in the closing weeks of the term, which concludes at the end of June.
The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to access personal Social Security Administration data.
In a unanimous blow to gun control advocacy groups, the Supreme Court shut down Mexicos $10 billion claim targeting U.S. gun makers in a
Mexico wanted the chance to prove in court that U.S. gunmakers aided and abetted the trafficking of hundreds of thousands of weapons into Mexico.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Friday to hear a challenge to the legality of a restriction imposed by Washington, D.C., on large-capacity ammunition magazines in a case that gives the justices a chance to further expand gun rights.
Decades ago, the Court said inmates who are intellectually disabled can't be executed. Now, it will weigh the use of intelligence tests in death penalty cases.
Jim Obergefell never planned to sue the state of Ohio, but his love for his husband drove him to become a pioneer for LGBTQ+ rights.