The Supreme Court hears arguments Friday on Biden’s vaccine-or-testing mandates, the first time it has publicly tackled the issue during the pandemic.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
Chief Justice Roberts touts independence of federal courts as some lawmakers press for change
In his annual report, Chief Justice John Roberts made no mention of the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” and recent controversy about it.
Supreme Court to hear arguments in challenges to Biden vaccine-or-testing mandates on Jan. 7
The Supreme Court took the unusual step of scheduling oral argument for in several emergency challenges to Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
Supreme Court declines to decide if governor may exclude conservative think tank from press events
The appeal raised questions about who should be considered a news reporter at a time when the internet and advocacy journalism have blurred that line.
Supreme Court to hear Maine case that could expand school voucher programs nationwide
The challenge to Maine’s policy comes to the Supreme Court at a time when the justices have looked favorably on religious freedom claims.
Supreme Court signals support for Mississippi 15-week abortion ban with Roe v. Wade in balance
At stake in the case is a Mississippi law as well as the Supreme Court’s commitment to Roe v. Wade.
Federal appeals court keeps on hold Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine-or-testing rule for large companies
The legal fight over Biden’s vaccine-or-testing mandate for large companies is being waged over whether OSHA’s powers extend to battling a virus.
Abortion at the Supreme Court: A road map to the cases pending over Texas’ six-week ban
The Supreme Court could rule soon in the Biden administration’s lawsuit challenging Texas’ six-week abortion ban. It’s one of several pending suits.
Supreme Court declines to block New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for teachers
The decision to not intervene in the case marks the second time the Supreme Court has declined to wade into the issue of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Supreme Court Justice Breyer reaffirms support for term limits, offers few clues about retirement
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is sitting for interviews as the court has handed down some politically divisive rulings, including on abortion.