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Justices ruled that a Minnesota county violated Geraldine Tyler's constitutional rights after pocketing profit from $40,000 condo sale.
Advocates continue to demand that the U.S. Supreme Court adopt a code of ethics; however, Chief Justice John Roberts has…
Conservatives "have worked to undermine democracy," says Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, "and used the Supreme Court to do it."
Almost a year after the Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, let's review the history of the case as well…
House Democrats are demanding that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign immediately following questions around ethical violations.
The Supreme Court temporarily extended women's access to the abortion pill mifepristone until Friday amid a legal challenge to FDA…
Many await Supreme Court's rulings in several landmark cases that could significantly impact Black communities.
ProPublica revealed that Thomas and his wife Ginni were gifted with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of vacations and…
The Supreme Court said Friday it was temporarily keeping in place federal rules for use of an abortion drug, while…
Clarence Thomas appears to be in Harlan Crow's pocket and yet, he hates white paternalism. Make it make sense.
Thomas released a statement after ProPublica reported that he had accepted luxury trips from a Republican megadonor for more than two…
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing criticism after a scathing report revealed he accepted lavish gifts from a GOP…
A Texas judge appointed by former President Trump heard arguments in a case that could make it difficult to terminate…
Many organizations are demanding that Supreme Court justices adopt a code of ethics to preserve its integrity.Â
A 1992 federal court agreement that led to a Black justice being elected to Louisiana’s once all-white Supreme Court is…
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday to determine whether President Biden’s student loan debt relief program would prevail.
Federal judges have the power to make and unmake our laws and to uphold or overturn our civil rights. In…