The Supreme Court
Coverage of The Supreme Court in the Nexus archive.
- Q&A: Anna Gomez is the sole Democrat on the FCC. She has a warning for big media companies
Anna Gomez, the sole Democratic FCC commissioner, warns media companies like Disney about the Trump administration's alleged free speech crackdowns. She criticizes the FCC's investigations into Disney's practices and urges resistance, while the Supreme Court considers the legality of Trump's agency firings.
- The Supreme Court punted on abortion pill access — the issue is far from over
The Supreme Court has made a decision regarding abortion pill access, but the issue remains unresolved. The abortion debates are expected to continue beyond the midterms. The topic is likely to remain a point of contention.
- The Supreme Court avoids taking up a fight over Voting Rights Act enforcement for now
The Supreme Court has avoided taking up a legal question that may limit enforcement of the Voting Rights Act's remaining protections for minority voters. The court recently weakened the Voting Rights Act. This decision may have significant implications for voting rights in the US.
- The Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone available by telehealth
The Supreme Court ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail. This decision allows women to access the medication remotely. The ruling was made on Thursday.
- The Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone available by telehealth
The Supreme Court ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail. This decision allows access to the pill via telehealth. The ruling impacts access to abortion services.
- The Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone available by telehealth
The Supreme Court ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail. This decision allows access to the pill via telehealth. The ruling was made on Thursday.
- The Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone available by telehealth
The Supreme Court ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail. This decision allows access to the pill via telehealth. The ruling affects the availability of mifepristone in the United States.
- The Supreme Court ignores past and current reality to gut the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court has made a decision that undermines the Voting Rights Act, ignoring past and current reality. Racial discrimination in redistricting is a significant issue. The court's decision may have implications for voting rights.
- The Supreme Court has become a great place to build your brand
The Supreme Court has become a platform for justices to build their personal brands, with some prioritizing their individual ideas over the court's institutional legitimacy. This shift is observed on both the left and right sides of the court. The change may impact the court's overall reputation and decision-making process.
- The Supreme Court has unleashed the gerrymanderers
The Supreme Court has made a decision in Louisiana v Callais that is harmful to democracy. This ruling may have significant implications for the future of democratic processes. The court's decision could lead to increased gerrymandering.