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Harvard, MIT Sue To Block ICE Rule On International Students
The universities contend that the directive violates the Administrative Procedures Act. -
Chief Justice John Roberts Was Hospitalized In June After Falling, Injuring Head
Roberts injured his forehead after falling while walking near his home in June. He received sutures and was kept at the hospital out of an abundance of caution, according to the Supreme Court. -
Supreme Court Rules States Can Bind Presidential Electors' Votes
The ruling leaves in place laws in 32 states and the District of Columbia that bind electors to vote for the popular-vote winner. -
Federal Prosecutors Discussed 'Burying' Evidence In Troubled New York Case
Federal prosecutors under scrutiny for failing to turn over favorable evidence to a defendant told a judge they didn't act in bad faith, even as they… -
Justices Keep Hold On Secret Russia Investigation Material
The high court’s action will keep the documents out of congressional hands at least until the case is resolved, which is not likely to happen before 2021. -
Trump And McConnell, Via Swath Of Judges, Will Affect U.S. Law For Decades
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has been advancing the White House's judicial candidates with single-minded focus. Two hundred have been confirmed. -
Golden State Killer Suspect Pleads Guilty To More Than A Dozen Murders
The string of killings in the 1970s and '80s terrorized California. Joseph James DeAngelo, 74, sat in a wheelchair on Monday as he rasped out "yes" and "I admit" to charges in 13 murders. -
Supreme Court Clears Way For Federal Executions To Resume
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to the federal death penalty method, allowing the executions of four men scheduled in the coming weeks… -
Obamacare Must 'Fall,' Trump Administration Tells Supreme Court
In a filing with the Supreme Court, the Trump administration has reaffirmed its position that the Affordable Care Act in its entirety is illegal because… -
Justices Boost Trump Administration's Power In Asylum Cases
The Supreme Court has strengthened the Trump administration's ability to deport people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge.