The justices said Friday they will hear the administration's appeal of a ruling by the federal appeals court in San Francisco that blocked the quick deportation of a man from Sri Lanka.
The justices said Friday they will hear the administration's appeal of a ruling by the federal appeals court in San Francisco that blocked the quick deportation of a man from Sri Lanka.
Trump administration urges Supreme Court to fast-track decision on DACA ... Mexican immigrant is 7th person to die in ICE custody in 5 months ... he has repeatedly opposed stand-alone bills to ...
But later, he said any such bill would also have to include border security reforms and immigration for a wall bordering the U.S. and Mexico. CBS News' Paula Reid contributed to this report.
The Supreme Court is ordering Washington courts to take a new look at the case of a florist who refused to provide services for the wedding of two men because of her religious objection to same ...
It lets people continue to serve if they began transitioning their gender in reliance on the Obama policy. ... 'Using private health insurance claims data to estimate the cost of extending gender ...
Trump announces his pick for the Supreme Court. President Trump announced his selection of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be his second Supreme Court justice Monday night.
There are two other names that have been floated as front-runners in addition to Kavanaugh, Barrett and Thapar: 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Thomas Hardiman, who was the runner-up to Neil ...
Trump administration appeals court ruling on revised travel ban March 30, 2017 / 7:51 PM / CBS/AP HONOLULU -- The Trump administration is appealing a Hawaii federal judge’s ruling blocking ...
After a federal judge found she could be released, Kavanaugh wrote a panel decision blocking the abortion for up to 10 more days to give the government time to find the 17-year-old an immigration ...
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, loses court bid to have U.K arrest warrant dropped. February 13, 2018 / 9:49 AM / CBS/AP
The Indian Child Welfare Act defines Indian children as enrollees or potential enrollees who have a biological parent who is a member of any of the country's 573 federally recognized tribes.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history.
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Gay rights advocates worldwide hope U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in favor of same-sex marriage will help their cause ... Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling could have global impact ...
The nine-member court ruled 5-4 that such payments, often called "fair-share fees," clash with individual rights. The fees violate "the free speech rights of nonmembers by compelling them to ...
One area of interest was what the Portal-to-Portal Act considers essential and non-essential job tasks. If a security screen is considered a "principal activity" of the job and one that provides ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Minnesota law that barred voters in the state from wearing a wide range of political hats, T-shirts and pins to the polls.
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Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. -- two privately-held, for-profit companies -- sued the United States government over a provision in the Affordable Care Act that ...
Hearing goes into brief recess. At 5:48 p.m., the hearing went into a 30-minute recess. Kavanaugh says he doesn't vote. Kavanaugh -- after facing a slew of political questions that he declined to ...