Twenty years after the Sept. 11 attacks, three justices said it was time to hear from the first detainee subjected to brutal interrogation by the C.I.A.
Author: Adam Liptak
A Surprising Proposal at the Supreme Court in Torture Case
Twenty years after the Sept. 11 attacks, three justices said it was time to hear from the first detainee subjected to brutal interrogation by the C.I.A.
Supreme Court Returns, With One Justice Missing and Only One Masked
As a term packed with major cases begins, much has changed since the last in-person arguments took place in March 2020.
Supreme Court Asked to Weigh Foreign Laws in Abortion Case
When the Supreme Court hears arguments this fall in a big abortion case from Mississippi, it will consider dueling accounts of international practices.
Back on the Bench, the Supreme Court Faces a Blockbuster Term
The court, which is dominated by six Republican appointees, will confront a charged docket, including a case asking it to overrule Roe v. Wade.
Justice Kavanaugh Tests Positive for Covid
The Supreme Court justice is fully vaccinated, a court spokeswoman said, and is not showing symptoms.
Alito Responds to Critics of the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’
In a speech at Notre Dame, the justice addressed recent emergency rulings on abortion, asylum and evictions, saying they followed longstanding procedures.
Alito Responds to Critics of the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’
In a speech at Notre Dame, the justice addressed recent emergency rulings on abortion, asylum and evictions, saying they followed longstanding procedures.
Supreme Court to Hear Ted Cruz’s Campaign Finance Challenge
The justices will also consider a dispute over whether Boston was entitled to turn down a private group’s request to raise a Christian flag in front of its City Hall.
Abortion Providers Ask Supreme Court for Fast Review of Texas Ban
The new filing asks the justices to use an unusual procedure to rule on a law that bans most abortions after six weeks and was designed to avoid judicial scrutiny.