Politics Nov 02 Rejecting GOP plea, Supreme Court lets Pennsylvania count contested provisional ballots By Mike Catalini, Michael Rubinkam, Marc Levy, Associated Press
Politics Oct 31 Watch 5:11 How Virginia’s voter roll purge could impact the election Just days before the election, the Supreme Court ruled Virginia will be able to continue to purge people from the state’s voter rolls. The state has argued it is part of an effort to remove noncitizens from the rolls, but… By Amna Nawaz, Ali Schmitz, Ian Couzens
Politics Oct 30 Supreme Court’s conservative justices allow Virginia to resume purge of voter registrations, 1,600 affected so far The justices acted on the state's emergency appeal after a federal judge found that the state illegally purged more than 1,600 voter registrations in the past two months. By Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Education Oct 24 Watch 4:28 How the racial makeup of colleges changed after the affirmative action ruling Universities are disclosing the racial makeup of the first class of students admitted after the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action. The numbers give a detailed look at the impact of the ruling. While there’s variation, analyses show Black enrollment is… By Geoff Bennett
Politics Oct 21 Supreme Court rejects Michael Cohen’s lawsuit against Trump claiming retaliatory imprisonment The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from Michael Cohen, who wanted to hold his former boss and ex-president Donald Trump liable for a jailing he said was retaliation for writing a tell-all memoir. By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
Oct 15 An online journalist tried to sue over her 2017 arrest. The Supreme Court just ordered another look at her case By Associated Press The high court directed the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to review the lawsuit by journalist Priscilla Villarreal, known online as La Gordiloca. Continue reading
Oct 09 Watch 3:52 How an Oklahoma death penalty case reached the Supreme Court By Amna Nawaz, Adam Kemp, Saher Khan The Supreme Court heard arguments in a death row case from Oklahoma. Justices looked at whether the due process rights of death row inmate Richard Glossip were violated when the state suppressed information about its star witness who committed the… Continue watching
Oct 09 3 big takeaways from this Supreme Court death penalty case By Adam Kemp Supreme Court justices weighed Wednesday whether to grant a new trial to Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man whose death row case has now come twice before the high court. Continue reading
Oct 08 Watch 6:31 Supreme Court appears open to upholding regulations on ghost guns By Geoff Bennett, Saher Khan, Marcia Coyle The Supreme Court kicked off a new term of arguments with a major case focused on federal regulations of ghost guns. The justices weighed whether the government can regulate the firearms assembled at home with a kit with the same… Continue watching
Oct 07 LISTEN: Justices appear open to upholding rule on hard-to-trace ‘ghost guns’ By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press In arguments that ranged from classic cars to Western omelets, key conservative justices seemed open to the government's argument that kits allowing people to make nearly untraceable guns at home can be regulated like other firearms. Continue reading