The fishermen have made the case that Congress never gave federal regulators the authority to require the expense of paying for the monitors.
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Conservative justices may end affirmative action in college admissions – and beyond
On Monday, the court will hear challenges to the ‘race conscious’ admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Supreme Court rejects Trump plea to step into Mar-a-Lago case
His team was asking the justices to permit a special master to review about 100 documents with classified markings.
Supreme Court poised to keep marching to right in new term
The Supreme Court begins a new term on Monday at a time of diminished public confidence and justices sparring openly over the institution’s legitimacy
Justice Jackson makes Supreme Court debut in brief ceremony
During the ceremony Jackson also followed the custom of every other new justice since 1972 and sat in a chair that once belonged to John Marshall.
Alabama asks U.S. Supreme Court to let execution proceed
The death warrant for the execution expires at midnight. Alabama requested that justices rule by 8 p.m.