A decision from the U.S. Supreme Court protects Idaho rivers from what conservation groups say are harmful mining practices.
Challengers to federal rules covering a range of industries including mining and farming got a fresh shot on Tuesday at ...
SCOTUS has denied a petition to review rulings that found a gold miner from California violated the Clean Water Act by ...
The Arizona Supreme Court sided with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Resolution Copper to allow the ...
Nadine Seiler holds up a sign outside of the Supreme Court on Monday, the day the court issued an opinion saying presidents have immunity from prosecution for official acts. (Amanda Andrade ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former presidents are entitled to immunity from federal prosecution for official acts, a landmark decision that has major ramifications for ...
President Joe Biden on Monday ripped the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity, which ruled that presidents have an absolute immunity from prosecution for core official acts, and ...
This is part of Opinionpalooza, Slate’s coverage of the major decisions from the Supreme Court this June. Alongside Amicus, we kicked things off this year by explaining How Originalism Ate ...
The Supreme Court handed another win to two more January 6 defendants, sending their case back to a lower court for reconsideration. The Supreme Court declined to weigh in on two petitions filed ...
In an appearance on CNN Tuesday morning, legal analyst and attorney Elie Honig revealed the "biggest surprise" in Monday's Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling. The case arose after Trump ...
Former President Trump said early Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision delivered a “high level SPANKING!” to special counsel Jack Smith, whose independent probe of ...
The Supreme Court is set to rule Monday on whether Donald Trump is immune as a former president to criminal charges he tried to steal the 2020 election. Legal experts say the decision may already ...