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Supreme Court won’t block Texas app store age verification law
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Texas' app store age verification law requiring parental consent for minors to download apps or make purchases.
Missouri jury sides with Enfamil maker in case over preterm baby formula
A jury in St. Louis on Thursday rejected claims that Reckitt unit Mead Johnson's specialized formula for preterm babies was to blame for causing an infant's dangerous bowel disease.
Supreme Court to hear gun, LGBT, voting rights cases in next term
Fresh off a momentous term, the high court already has a slate of important cases set up for its next term that begins in October on issues including guns, voting restrictions, and a disputed detention policy.
Judge blocks US Postal Service’s proposed restrictions on mail-in voting
A federal judge blocked the Postal Service's proposed restrictions on mail-in voting, finding that they violated a settlement with a leading civil rights group that required expedited mail-in ballot handling.
Supreme Court supercharges its ‘shadow docket,’ dividing the justices
When the court issued its ruling defending the Federal Reserve from political interference, it highlighted growing unease among the justices about the use of their ever-expanding emergency docket.
High court to hear challenge to state-level assault rifle bans
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to the legality of state restrictions on assault-style rifles, giving the justices another chance to expand gun rights in a case that involves a type of weapon often associated with mass shootings.
Supreme Court justices disclose millions in book earnings, teaching income
Eight U.S. Supreme Court justices disclosed millions in book royalties and teaching income in 2025 financial reports, including Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's $1.18 million book advance.
Supreme Court rejects Trump birthright citizenship order, allows transgender sports bans
The high court handed President Trump a stinging defeat by rejecting his move to restrict birthright citizenship, while also letting states ban transgender student athletes from women's sports teams and striking down more campaign finance limits.
Supreme Court endorses grace periods for mail-in ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld state laws allowing timely mailed ballots received after Election Day to be counted, reversing a lower court ruling.
Supreme Court expands Second Amendment rights, eyes more gun cases
The U.S. Supreme Court expanded Second Amendment rights, striking down a Hawaii gun law and narrowing federal firearm restrictions for marijuana users.
Attorneys push to unshackle Alex Murdaugh during key hearings
Attorneys for Alex Murdaugh request he be unshackled and wear civilian clothes during upcoming South Carolina retrial hearings, citing lack of a threat.
Supreme Court scales back Roundup cancer lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled federal pesticide law preempts Missouri Roundup failure-to-warn claims, boosting Bayer's defense.
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