U.S. Supreme Court

Clarence Thomas Silence Broken During Supreme Court Oral Arguments, First Comment in Seven Years

After nearly seven years of silence from the bench, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has spoken during oral arguments.

Supreme Court Gay Marriage Cases, Affirmative Action, Voting Rights Under Consideration As Court Begins New Term

The Supreme Court began deliberations over same-sex marriage, voting rights and stem cell research on Monday.

Immigration Reform 2012: Georgia Police to Enforce Controversial 'Show Me Your Papers' Immigration Law After Injunction Was Lifted

With a federal judge lifting an injunction this week, Georgia law enforcement officials can start enforcing the controversial "show-me-your-papers" law.

Same-Sex Marriage Supreme Court 2012: Ruling Uncertain, Justices Weigh Two Cases - California Prop 8, Defense of Marriage Act

The Supreme announced that it would hear two same-sex marriages cases which could determine the legality of same-sex marriage for a generation.

California Prop 8 in 2012: Supreme Court to Determine Whether They will hear Same-Sex Marriage Proposal on Friday; Landmark Moment for Gay Marriages?

The year 2012 could be looked back on as a monumentally historic year regarding same sex marriages if the Supreme Court decided whether to hear several cases related to the controversial issue.

Supreme Court to Hear Arizona's Voter Registration Case

Hearing not scheduled until after Nov. 6 election; overturning rule would be unfair, civil groups say

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