The Supreme Court seemed to find common ground in a high-profile case brought by a straight woman alleging "reverse" job discrimination in favor of gay people.
Richard Glossip has eaten three "last meals" and been married twice while awaiting execution. Now, he is getting a new trial.
Justices across the ideological spectrum and lawyers on both sides agreed that an appeals court erred in requiring members of ...
The US Supreme Court appeared likely to rule in favor on Wednesday of an Ohio woman who claims she was the victim of "reverse ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready on Wednesday to make it easier for workers to sue over employment discrimination, signaling ...
The Supreme Court on Feb. 25 threw out the murder conviction and death penalty for Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man who has ...
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clarence has accused the Supreme Court majority of stretching the law "at every ...
Barry Van Treese's family is "confident" Oklahoma's Richard Glossip will be found guilty after the Supreme Court tossed his ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court threw out the murder conviction and death sentence of Oklahoma's Richard Glossip and ordered a ...
The Supreme Court held that, in trademark infringement cases, judges cannot award profits from entities affiliated with the ...
Solicitor general nominee D. John Sauer, who was Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, appears before the Senate Judiciary ...