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"Courts should afford substantial deference and should not micromanage those agency choices so long as they fall within a broad zone of reasonableness," Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote.
The Trump administration is backing cable company Cox in a battle that could determine whether Internet service providers are forced to disconnect users accused of piracy.
The Trump administration withdrew a request for the Supreme Court to block a lower court’s temporary order stopping the mass firing of federal workers, clearing the way for a similar challenge to proceed.
Parents appeal censorship of "XX" wristbands at girls' soccer games to same appeals court SCOTUS refused to review, which upheld ban on gender-critical shirt as "reasonably interpreted to demean" a "deeply rooted" identity.
The Supreme Court dealt Pres. Trump a new legal loss Friday, blocking attempted deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports the breaking news ruling, reading from the Court’s reasoning and breaking down how a 7-2 majority ruled against Trump,
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Marshall warned a broad SCOTUS ruling in Louisiana's redistricting case could "absolutely have an impact" on Alabama's current congressional map.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Trump Administration cannot deport Venezuelan detainees accused of being members of a gang using the wartime law, and referred the case back to a lower federal appeals court to determine if the migrants can be legally deported.
The Supreme Court on Friday dealt a blow against the Trump administration's attempt to send Venezuelans it says are gang members to a notorious prison in El Salvador, saying the detainees must have a proper chance to raise legal objections.
FBI is taking a fresh look at several cases from the Biden administration, according to Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to intervene in a case that could reshape how federal candidates challenge state election laws, specifically whether Illinois U.S.
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After the Supreme Court effectively pardoned Trump, Chris Hayes says the president wants to extend that same immunity to fellow millionaires and MAGA loyalists.