By some measures, the controversy surrounding the president-elect's recent chat with the Supreme Court justice is intensifying, not dissipating.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito revealed he spoke with Donald Trump regarding a former clerk's potential role in the president-elect’s administration the day before Trump sought a Supreme Court ...
WASHINGTON – The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app's fate in their hands. The popular social media platform says the law ...
It makes a mockery of the so-called ethics rules that the justices put in place but that there’s no mechanism to enforce.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with President-elect Donald Trump about a former law clerk the day before Trump went ...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Thursday blasted conservative Justice ...
Groups alleging China's government has engaged in human-rights violations argue U.S. Constitution does not protect TikTok as “an unregistered foreign agent” Ahead of the Supreme Court‘s Jan ...
The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea plans to unilaterally pass a motion to nominate three Constitutional Court justices Thursday despite fierce resistance from the ruling People Power ...
POWELL — A Cody woman who recklessly caused a toddler’s death in 2021 must continue to serve a lifelong prison sentence, as the Wyoming Supreme Court affirmed ... a couple of justices appeared ...
asking for the high court to pause a lower court order blocking the policy, the justices will have to take some sort of action. If the Supreme Court does take up a full review of the case ...
The Supreme Court last year passed a long-awaited code of ethics that is directed specifically at the nine justices, though it has faced criticism from defenders of the court who say they have ...
A new 20-month Senate investigation into ethical conflicts and legal violations at the Supreme Court has uncovered and underscored a raft of dubious behavior by justices both living — and dead.