Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
The High Court ruled that Representative Michael Bost can move forward with a lawsuit challenging the counting of mail-in ...
The court rolled back decisions that a candidate needed to show harm to sue.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) renewed her criticism of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Tuesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments over whether states can enforce sex-based rules in school sports. In ...
In a case related to Illinois state law about the return of mail ballots, the U.S. Supreme Court says political candidates ...
The Supreme Court opened the floodgates on Wednesday for candidates to file preelection lawsuits challenging election laws, finding political candidates have the standing to start those legal battles.
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision to give a man a new trial for the attempted murder of his girlfriend.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a blistering dissent this week after the Supreme Court handed political candidates a ...
A high-stakes hearing Friday will bring the immigration crackdown in Minnesota to a head in the courts, as the nation’s top ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that candidates for federal offices have the right challenge election rules on vote counting.
Wisconsin has another Supreme Court race in April, but ideological control of the seven-justice bench isn't up for grabs this time.
Ketanji Brown Jackson slammed SCOTUS for making it easier for political candidates to establish standing, directly pointing ...