The U.S. Supreme Court will head into 2026 with numerous high profile decisions to issue. Transgender athletes, birthright ...
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How two Supreme Court cases could affect trans rights

On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases relating to trans athletes for the first time.
From murder conspiracies to accused killer spouses, Court TV is bringing viewers inside the courtroom for the most high-profile trials across the country.
Judges and lawyers should consider a more jury trial-like approach where deliberation begins after the last exhausted lawyer, at the end of rebuttal, drenched with sweat, slumps into the nearest chair ...
Virtually none of the lawsuits filed in American courts go to trial anymore. No matter what statistics you look at, the numbers will always be somewhere between ninety-seven and ninety-nine percent of ...
Washington — It's June, and for the Supreme Court, that means the justices will spend the coming days and weeks releasing a flurry of opinions as they prepare for a summer recess before the start of ...
It’s the age-old question: Does the Supreme Court decide its cases based on rank partisanship rather than legal principles? Of course, this raises the obvious follow-up: Which cases are the important ...