
The Supreme Court reshapes US electoral rules with a ruling that limits minority rights
The decision, which bars states from redrawing districts using racial criteria, opens the door for Republicans to regain majority‑Black districts in the South

The decision, which bars states from redrawing districts using racial criteria, opens the door for Republicans to regain majority‑Black districts in the South

At the oral arguments in the mifepristone case, a majority of justices appeared skeptical about the legal standing of a Christian doctors’ association to sue the Food and Drug Administration

Some all-expenses-paid trips — to Italy, Iceland and Hawaii, among others — are light on classroom instruction, with ample time carved out for the justices’ leisure

Controversy over gifts received by Justice Clarence Thomas from a Republican donor puts the spotlight on who controls the untouchable members of the nation’s highest court and opens a debate on its reform

Thomas, the court’s longest-serving justice and staunchest conservative, has been skeptical of other Biden administration initiatives