WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – The U.S Supreme Court could end any consideration of race in college admissions. The justices are weighing cases that challenge affirmative action policies at UNC Chapel Hill and Harvard University with conservative members expressing skepticism about ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – With midterms just over a month away, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on a case involving the Alabama electoral map and redistricting that could negatively impact Black voters in the state. Tuesday’s arguments present ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – The Supreme Court opens its nine-month term Monday with newest Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on board. Nominated by President Joe Biden, Jackson was sworn into office over the summer, becoming the first Black woman to serve ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) – For the first time ever a Black woman was sworn into the U.S. Supreme Court. Thursday, June 30, will go down in the history books as incoming Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black woman ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – Justice Stephen Breyer will officially retire from the US Supreme Court Thursday. In a letter to President Biden Wednesday, Breyer wrote he will officially retire at 12 p.m. EST on Thursday, hours after the court is ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) – A decision by the Supreme Court lowers the bar between church and state. Monday, the high court sided in favor of a Washington State high school football coach who got fired for praying at the 50-yard ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – People gathered in Ashland and Medford in protest of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe versus Wade on June 24th. Both Ashland and Vogel Plazas were packed this evening with people voicing their frustration with the Supreme ...

(KOVR) The governors unveiled a multi-state commitment to build the “West Coast offense” protecting reproductive rights. ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – The supreme court struck down a  New York state law that strictly limited the carrying of handguns in a 6-3 decision, ultimately allowing more people to carry firearms in public. The New York law required people ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The US Supreme Court said religious schools cannot be excluded from Maine’s tuition assistance program. The court released its 6-3 ruling Tuesday finding the state’s “nonsectarian” requirement for tuition assistance violates the First Amendment. Maine allows parents ...

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