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Mnuchin asserts Congress can override Supreme Court's line-item veto ruling
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin asserted Sunday Congress could give President Donald Trump "line-item veto" power -- something the Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional. Fox News host Chris Wallace was forced to explain to him that Congress could not overrule the Supreme Court without amending the Constitution.
Supreme Court stays away from DACA driver's license case
The Supreme Court signaled again on Monday that it is staying out of the debate concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for the moment.
How this Supreme Court case could impact workers' wages
A case that went before the Supreme Court on Monday could mean trouble for the labor movement and impact the wages and benefits of millions of workers.
Thomas, conservatives impatient at Supreme Court's inaction on 2nd Amendment
What's the Supreme Court done about the 2nd Amendment lately? Not much, to the deep frustration of Justice Clarence Thomas.
Trump's SCOTUS pick Gorsuch to attend State of the Union; Ginsburg to skip
A minority of the Supreme Court is expected to attend President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address Tuesday night, sitting together in their judicial robes near the front of the chamber and attempting to abstain from the partisan nature of the event.
SCOTUS: Officers were OK to arrest 21 in 'makeshift strip club' party
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of police officers who arrived at a supposedly vacant house after midnight in 2008 in Washington, DC, and arrested 21 people who said they were there with the permission of an absentee hostess named "Peaches."
Supreme Court to hear travel ban 3.0 challenge in April
The Supreme Court said Friday that it would take up a challenge to the latest version of President Donald Trump's travel ban.
Panel formed to review standards of conduct for court employees
Responding to a request by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has established a working group to examine the safeguards in place within the judicial branch to protect employees from inappropriate workplace conduct.
Supreme Court revives case of death row inmate who said juror was racist
A divided Supreme Court has revived the case of a death row inmate who argued that a juror voted to put him to death because of his race.
Chief Justice announces sexual harassment moves in year-end report
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts announced in an annual report on Sunday that he has called for an evaluation of how the judicial branch handles allegations of sexual harassment.
Despite Menendez mistrial, public corruption cases aren't dead
Twelve jurors in New Jersey couldn't reach consensus in the federal corruption trial of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez after 11 weeks together, but it took only minutes for some outside the courtroom to form unanimous agreement as to why.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey will vote for Roy Moore
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said Friday she plans to vote for Republican Roy Moore in the state's Senate special election on December 12.