More Than A Mouthful: Justices Keep Invoking This Latin Phrase
"General, I'm sure you've had a chance to read our opinion released Friday in the Bissonnette case," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. told U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar. "It was unanimous. It was very short."Justices Avoid the Big Question in Texas Takings Case
"It would be imprudent to decide that question without satisfying ourselves of the premise that there is no cause of action," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote for the court.Justice Thomas Absent from Arguments
Clarence Thomas, 75, last missed oral arguments in March 2022 after he was hospitalized with what the court said were "flu-like symptoms."Biggest For Last: Justices to Hear Blockbusters in Final Session
The justices will hear arguments related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol; homelessness; abortion; and a claim of presidential immunity.An 'Admirable' Confession Of Error
"I commend the government for acknowledging the error below in this case," Justice Neil Gorsuch said.View more book results for the query "*"
Questions About Standing, Nationwide Injunctions Dominate Mifepristone Hearing
"It's speculative that any of those women would seek care from the two specific doctors who asserted conscience injuries," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar said in challenging the anti-abortion group's standing.Gorsuch Draws Attention to Poor State of Tribal Health Care
"There's not so much money here that the tribes are spending this on frolics and detours, right?" Justice Neil Gorsuch said.Abortion-Drug Hearing Headlines March Arguments
The justices this week will confront another major dispute dealing with abortion that could affect the reproductive health rights of millions of women around the country.South Carolina Lawmakers Return To Supreme Court Amid 'Uncertainty'
"The panel's inaction at this late juncture has invited chaos and uncertainty into South Carolina's Congressional elections," the state lawmakers wrote.Blind Drug Mules and Alito as 'Chaos Inciter'
"Justice Alito is inviting, I think, even more chaos among courts," Justice Sotomayor said.