
Execution halted after chaplain barred; Kardashian thanks court
The justices blocked Ruben Gutierrez's execution about an hour before he could have been put to death.
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The justices blocked Ruben Gutierrez's execution about an hour before he could have been put to death.
Landmark decision will increase consumer spending and ease financial stress for millions of Americans, economist says.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3, with Justice Neil Gorsuch authoring the opinion for the majority.
In declining to take up the case, the California law will remain intact.
The court's decision not to hear the cases comes against the backdrop of protests that have erupted across the U.S.
The justices could announce as soon as Monday whether they will rethink qualified immunity, a legal doctrine created by the court that has turned into a powerful shield for police officers.
The decision was unanimous.
The coronavirus pandemic led the Supreme Court to provide live audio of its arguments for the first time.
The Supreme Court is throwing out the murder conviction of Curtis Flowers, a black man in Mississippi, after they say a prosecutor made a conscious effort to keep African Americans off the jury. Flowers has been tried six times for the same crime.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg praised fellow Justice Brett Kavanaugh for having an all-female staff. Ginsburg's comments came a year after Kavanaugh faced accusations of sexual assault from the 1980s during his confirmation process.
The order keeps details from the investigation of Russian interference out of the hands of Democratic lawmakers at least until early summer.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on a Louisiana law that would require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. If the law is upheld, it could leave the state with only a single abortion clinic. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN with details.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to rule on a controversial abortion law in Louisiana. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN from New Orleans with details.
The Wall Street Journal's legal affairs reporter Brent Kendall joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to not block a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting against Remington Arms.
The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled arguments for March 4 on a Louisiana law that could potentially shut down legal abortion access in the state. The court's ruling will also have repercussions nationwide. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN with details.
The cases out of Washington and Colorado involving the Electoral College and so-called "faithless electors" come as the 2020 presidential campaign is heating up.
The Supreme Court heard arguments via teleconference this week on two highly controversial issues: President Trump's tax records, and the Electoral College. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, joins CBSN to explain the latest developments.
The court heard arguments over requests for documents from Mr. Trump's accounting firm and several financial institutions.
The Supreme Court considered cases involving tribal land and another involving how employment discrimination laws apply to religious institutions.
A new study shared exclusively with CBS News shows abortion access could be heavily restricted in more than a dozen states depending on the Supreme Court's decision in June Medical Services v. Russo.
Governor Tom Wolf ordered all nonessential businesses in the state to temporarily close in March.
The justice will return to the hospital in the coming weeks for a non-surgical procedure.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in the case involving Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, who worked for Christie.
Justice Clarence Thomas, who usually does not ask questions during in-person arguments, has posed questions to lawyers during all three days of Supreme Court arguments this week.
The justices heard arguments in two cases, one on contraceptive coverage and another on robocalls. Both were conducted by phone because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" had been pre-empted on Wednesday following comments Kimmel made on the show in response to the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.
President Trump moved to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her position as a member of the Federal Trade Commission in March.
Newspapers in the U.K. published an email that Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson reportedly wrote to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Parents are navigating mixed messaging about childhood vaccinations from federal and state officials.
Andrew Cully, Andrew Kraus, Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good were part an elite team that does nighttime missions.
After growing into a hurricane, Gabrielle, the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, is gaining steam, but is not expected to make landfall.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic frontrunner in the race for New York City mayor, is pulling out of an upcoming town hall on WABC-TV.