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His Dreadlocks Shaved by Prison Guards, Rastafarian Man Turns to Supreme Court

A federal appeals court condemned the “stark and egregious” violation of Damon Landor’s religious freedom. But it said he could not sue the prison officials.

Justice Alito Warns of Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion

In a commencement ceremony at a Catholic university, the justice said that fundamental principles were in peril at universities and American society.

Justice Kavanaugh on the Presidency, the Court and Taylor Swift

In a public interview at a judicial conference, the justice used historical parallels and sports analogies to sketch out his views on the Supreme Court’s past and future.

Supreme Court Allows Texas Law Restricting Pornography Access, for Now

The law, meant to shield minors from sexual materials on the internet by requiring adults to prove they are 18, was challenged on First Amendment grounds.

Amid Cases on Abortion and Trump, Roberts Reflects on Supreme Court’s Work

Oral arguments serve a crucial role at the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts said last week at Georgetown University. But they are not always what they seem.

Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump’s Immunity in Unexpected Direction

Thursday’s Supreme Court hearing was memorable for its discussion of coups, assassinations and internments — but very little about the former president’s conduct.

Supreme Court Seems Poised to Limit Trump Election Case After Immunity Hearing

Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.

What’s Next in Trump’s Immunity Case

Arguments heard in late April almost always yield decisions near the end of the court’s term, in late June or early July.

In Supreme Court Immunity Case, Trump Can Lose in Ways That Amount to a Win

After the justices hear arguments on Thursday, how they decide may be just as important as what they decide.

Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Biden’s Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’

The Supreme Court temporarily revived the regulations in August by a 5-to-4 vote after lower courts blocked them.

Supreme Court Backs St. Louis Police Officer in Workplace Discrimination Case

The officer, Jatonya Muldrow, said she had been transferred to a less desirable position based on her sex. Lower courts ruled that she had failed to show concrete harm.

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