
Supreme Court turns away Florida’s challenge over immigrant truck drivers
The Court’s quiet rejection leaves Washington and California licensing rules intact and limits one state’s ability to police another’s immigration-related policies.
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The Court’s quiet rejection leaves Washington and California licensing rules intact and limits one state’s ability to police another’s immigration-related policies.

The high court declined the NFL’s appeal in former coach Brian Flores’ racial discrimination lawsuit, clearing the way for the case to move forward.

The Court’s refusal to revive Virginia’s new map keeps existing lines in place. Here’s what that signals—and what’s still uncertain.

A unanimous ruling lets an injured motorist sue a major logistics broker over a truck crash, raising questions about legal risk in modern freight networks.

Gov. Tate Reeves has canceled a planned special session to redraw Mississippi’s supreme court districts, leaving key questions about judicial representation unresolved.

The Court held that congressional districts may not be drawn by race under the Voting Rights Act, but left partisan line‑drawing largely intact.

Virginia’s high court has tossed a congressional map favoring Democrats. Here’s what that means, and how likely the move is to stick in the coming week.

A guest commentary asks if the US Supreme Court will decide NCAA athlete eligibility. Here is what is known, what is at stake, and what could come next.

Justices reject record labels’ bid to hold Cox Communications liable for subscribers’ music piracy, easing pressure on U.S. internet providers.

The ruling shields Cox from liability for subscribers’ piracy and raises the bar for suing internet providers over copyright infringement.

The Supreme Court tossed a major copyright verdict against Cox, signaling tougher standards for suing internet providers over online piracy.

The Supreme Court tossed a major piracy verdict against Cox, narrowing when internet providers can be held liable for users’ copyright violations.