@nowthisnews / Twitter screen shot SCOTUS Schedule Reveals We Might See a Roe v. Wade Decision as Early as Monday A fence is already up outside the Supreme Court. The Department of Homeland Security has been preparing for trouble. By Joe Saunders May 22, 2022
JOSEPH PREZIOSO - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Depraved Leftists Finally Cross the Threshold, Show Up Outside SCOTUS Justices' Houses: 'Ruth Sent Us' Pro-abortion group "Ruth Sent Us" hopes to change the mind of at least one conservative Supreme Court justice by protesting at their homes. By Elizabeth Stauffer May 5, 2022
STEFANI REYNOLDS - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Justices Take Extreme Action as Court Comes Under Attack from Radical Leftists The Supreme Court is ramping up security as justices are facing both direct and indirect threats in the wake of a leaked opinion. By Grant Atkinson May 5, 2022
SAUL LOEB - AFP / Getty Images Report: FBI Likely Getting Involved in Supreme Court Roe v. Wade Leak “This was a singular and egregious breach of that trust that is an affront to the Court,” Chief Justice John Roberts said. By Andrew Jose May 3, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images; Greg Nash - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Alert: SCOTUS Justices Give Key Signals on How They Will Rule on Biden's COVID Vaccine Mandate The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding Biden's vaccine mandates. At least some of the justices signaled their skepticism. By Grant Atkinson January 8, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Unanimously Rules Against Illegal Immigrants Kagan explained that because Jose Santos Sanchez entered the country illegally, he cannot become a permanent resident of the United States. By Cameron Arcand June 7, 2021
Al Drago / Getty Images Supreme Court Faces Religious Freedom Test in Dispute Over Same-Sex Foster Parents The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case brought by a Roman Catholic social services agency against the city of Philadelphia. By The Associated Press November 4, 2020
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Supreme Court Puts an End to 11th-Hour Push for Drive-Thru Voting in Alabama The Supreme Court halted a lower court's order allowing curbside voting in Alabama. By The Associated Press October 21, 2020
Patrick Semansky / AP Supreme Court Issues Key Electoral College Ruling It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. By The Associated Press July 6, 2020
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Supreme Court Appears Divided Along Ideological Lines Over Death Sentence Case The outcome of inmate James Erin McKinney's appeal to the Supreme Court could affect as many as 15 of Arizona's 104 death row inmates. By The Associated Press December 11, 2019