Supreme Court Rules for Bush Officials in Post-9/11 Suit

The Supreme Court ruled that former Bush administration officials could not be sued for policies adopted after the terrorist attacks that led to the detainment of Muslims.

Trump Visits Supreme Court for Neil Gorsuch’s Formal Welcome

The president, who has made blistering remarks about judges and whose travel ban is before the court, made no public remarks, instead watching a piece of pomp steeped in history.

Supreme Court Bars Favoring Mothers Over Fathers in Citizenship Case

The justices ruled a citizenship law was based on stereotypes that violated equal protection principles. In another case, involving debt collection, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch issued his first opinion.

Sidebar: Unions Come Into the Justices’ Cross Hairs, Again

The Supreme Court is likely to hear a case that revisits a question about public sector unions while shining a spotlight on Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Trump’s Tweets vs. Travel Ban

The fight over President Trump’s travel ban on people from six Muslim-majority countries has reached the Supreme Court. But some experts say Trump’s tweets may undermine his chances of winning the case.

White House Announces Slate of 11 Judicial Nominees

The administration’s attention to judicial vacancies stands in contrast to its less vigorous efforts to fill empty positions in the executive branch.