Skip to content Trump officials cite white supremacists in bid to end birthright citizenship Alexander Porter Morse, a Confederate officer and Louisiana attorney, argued for legalized segregation in an 1896 case that established the "separate but equal" d... See more
Alexander Porter Morse, a Confederate officer during the Civil War and a Louisiana attorney, argued for legalized segregation in the landmark 1896 Supreme Court case that established the “separate but equal” doctrine and buttressed Jim Crow laws. He is ag... See more
Supreme Court appears ready to limit mail-in balloting ahead of midterms The Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to embrace a conservative challenge to tallying mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, a move that could upend election procedure... See more
THE WASHINGTON POST: Trump slams justices after US supreme court strikes down most of his tariffs The ruling deals a major blow to the US president’s signature economic policy and represents a stinging political setback. The Supreme Court on Friday struck... See more
Supreme Court clears way for California voting map that bolsters Democrats The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed for now a new California voting map that could help Democrats gain up to five seats in Congress, the latest twist in a national fight between... See more