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President Donald Trump has unloaded on the six Republican-appointed Supreme Court Justices for showing him “very little loyalty” in a lengthy Truth Social post. The 79-year-old began his 340-word post by lashing out at longtime Democratic strategist James Carville for suggesting that Democrats expand the Supreme Court when they return to power before turning his attention to the Supreme Court justices themselves.
A 2023 SCOTUS ruling requires employers to show that approving a Title VII religious accommodation would create undue hardship to deny the exemption. The Ninth Circuit and two other appellate courts only require a reasonable concern of that hardship, while three others require proof of actual hardship.
MS NOW's Mike Brzezinski discusses a report from The Hill which suggests the resignation of Supreme Court Justice Alito might motivate Republican voters ahead of the November midterms: "Senate Republicans Hope Supreme Court 'Surprise' Could Help Save Majority" MIKA BRZEZINSKI,
More organizations have piled on, asking the Supreme Court to take a look at a case that could limit how much power Congress can delegate to the EPA.
Catholic preschool providers in Colorado are asking the Supreme Court to overturn a state law forbidding discrimination. Here's how that affects your family.
Justices determine that SEC fines violate the right to a jury trial, but seem less convinced that's the case with FCC penalties.
The high court’s review of a Chinese national’s removal proceedings could have ripple effect for the rights of permanent legal residents across the U.S.
Liberal SCOTUS Justice Sonia Sotomayor accused one of Donald Trump’s appointees to the nation’s top court of being clueless about the impact of the policies they’re being asked to rule on. Sotomayor
The Cox ruling is likely to help other ISPs. Verizon was sued by record labels in 2024 in a similar case, but the lawsuit was put on hold in July 2025 so the District Court could await the Supreme Court’s ruling in Cox v. Sony.
The case is a fishing expedition by a state official so focused on promoting abortion that he’s willing to sideline real care for women.
Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news.