Skip to content
Advertisement

Supreme Court

Latest Stories

Thumbnail 4 (1) courtwatch.png

Thumbnail 4 (1) courtwatch.png

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former lover and recruiter of underage females to his sex trafficking ring, has briefed her case at the Supreme Court, hoping the justices review her conviction during the 2025-26 term.

CW 1 thumbnail.jpg

CW 1 thumbnail.jpg

The Kentucky county clerk who refused to sign off on same-sex marriage licenses more than a decade ago has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn its decision legalizing gay marriage.

TutorAH.jpg

TutorAH.jpg

Supreme Court protecting children from online porn illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Thumbnail CourtWatch.png

Thumbnail CourtWatch.png

I'm Alex Sawyer, legal affairs reporter for the Washington Times, and I am here to highlight the Supreme Court's recent move to close out its term with several wins for conservatives.

Screen Shot 2025-06-27 at 12.11.39 PM.png

Screen Shot 2025-06-27 at 12.11.39 PM.png

Alex Swoyer, Washington Times legal affairs reporter and a lawyer with membership in the Supreme Court bar, argues that the anti-Trump cases were set up to fail because they were based more in politics than the law.

AP25097767505571.jpg

AP25097767505571.jpg

FILE - Judge Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Supreme Court listens to testimony in Wake County Superior Court on Friday, February 7, 2025 in Raleigh, N.C. (Robert Willett/The News & Observer via AP, File)

B1 Walker AH.jpg

B1 Walker AH.jpg

Wisconsin's Supreme Court race illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

B3tashjayLGcourtsruling.jpg

B3tashjayLGcourtsruling.jpg

Supreme Court ruling affecting Title IX illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

2024.12.17-TikTok-01-1080x1080.png

2024.12.17-TikTok-01-1080x1080.png

Court watchers split on Trump’s TikTok argument success with Supreme Court

Court Watch TN AG.png

Court Watch TN AG.png

The Washington Times' Alex Swoyer sits down with Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti on Court Watch to discuss how the Supreme Court is weighing state bans on medical treatment for youths seeking sex change

B3 DYS Religion Ruling GG.jpg

B3 DYS Religion Ruling GG.jpg

Supreme Court government and religious disputes illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

first-liberty-85.jpg

first-liberty-85.jpg

Stop the dangerous plan to restructure the Supreme Court (sponsored thumbnail - First Liberty)

2024.09.10-congress-01-1080x1080.png

2024.09.10-congress-01-1080x1080.png

Majority of U.S. adults oppose Congress enforcing ethics code on Supreme Court, poll shows

2024.09.10-congress-01-1600x900.png

2024.09.10-congress-01-1600x900.png

Majority of U.S. adults oppose Congress enforcing ethics code on Supreme Court, poll shows (horizontal)

2024.08.29-White_House-01-1080x1080.png

2024.08.29-White_House-01-1080x1080.png

White House touts new poll to support Biden’s Supreme Court changes

2024.08.29-White_House-01-1600x900.png

2024.08.29-White_House-01-1600x900.png

White House touts new poll to support Biden’s Supreme Court changes (horizontal)

2024.08.26-telecom-01-1080x1080.png

2024.08.26-telecom-01-1080x1080.png

Telecom groups ask Supreme Court to halt New York’s set rate for low-income houses

B1 SCAR Scotus Scale GG.jpg

B1 SCAR Scotus Scale GG.jpg

Supreme Court balancing Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and other Democrats illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

B3 Davis 1.jpg

B3 Davis 1.jpg

Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

BELTWAY.jpg

BELTWAY.jpg

A new book arrives Tuesday: "Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law," by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze, a visiting fellow with The National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School.