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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch scolded a lawyer appearing before the high court on Monday after she accused her opposing ...
At the insistence of Justice Neil Gorsuch, she withdrew the allegation that the other side had lied but held firm to the ...
Arguments at the US Supreme Court turned surprisingly aggressive over when school districts can be liable for discriminating ...
Things got heated at the Supreme Court Monday as the justices heard oral arguments in a case over what disabled ...
The Supreme Court ruled that weekends and holidays cannot be counted when foreign nationals are given deadlines to leave the ...
A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references ...
Brent Kendall is the Law Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal. A longtime legal affairs reporter, he has covered the Supreme Court and lower courts across the country, as well as the Justice ...
A case out of Minnesota asks whether families must meet an unfairly high burden to show that schools are falling short in meeting the needs of disabled students.
A poll shows the president's approval rating has declined faster in his second administration than it did in his first.