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Justice Alito Defends Private Jet Travel to Luxury Fishing Trip

In an opinion essay in The Wall Street Journal, the justice disputed a ProPublica report, saying he was not required to disclose the trip or…

Justice Neil Gorsuch Is a Committed Defender of Tribal Rights

In soaring opinions steeped in history, Justice Gorsuch, the only Westerner on the Supreme Court, has demonstrated a distinctive dedication to Native American rights.

Supreme Court to Consider Hearing Case on Guns and Domestic Abuse Orders

The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to hear an appeal of a ruling striking down a domestic-violence law under the Second Amendment.

Supreme Court Rules Against Dog Toy Resembling Jack Daniel’s Bottle

The case, a trademark dispute, pitted Jack Daniel’s against Bad Spaniels Silly Squeakers, which looks like the distiller’s distinctive bottle and adds potty humor.

Supreme Court Rejects Voting Map That Diluted Black Voters’ Power

Voting rights advocates had feared the decision would undermine the Voting Rights Act, which instead appeared to emerge unscathed.

2022 Supreme Court Decisions: Affirmative Action, Elections and More

How the court’s 6-to-3 conservative majority is ruling this term after its lurch to the right a year ago in blockbuster decisions on abortion, guns,…

Supreme Court to Hear Dispute Over ‘Trump Too Small’ Slogan

In earlier cases, the justices struck down provisions of the trademark law that discriminated based on the speaker’s viewpoint.

Supreme Court Could Consider Virginia High School’s Admissions

The justices will soon rule on race-conscious admissions plans at Harvard and U.N.C. A new appeals court case asks whether schools can use race-neutral tools…

Supreme Court Rules That States Are Not Entitled to Windfalls in Tax Disputes

In a unanimous decision, the justices sided with a 94-year-old woman who got nothing when the state sold her condominium to recoup unpaid taxes.

Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.’s Power to Address Water Pollution

The justices ruled that discharges into some wetlands are not covered by the Clean Water Act.