The Supreme Court on Monday ruled unanimously that police illegally seized the firearms of a man from Rhode Island, violating his Fourth Amendment rights.This is in connection to a 2015 incident.
Brazil Supreme Court wants to review its last year's ruling banning police raids into Rio de Janeiro favelas after the recent police raid, which took the lives of 25 people.
Earlier this month, Brazil Supreme Court has dismissed former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's corruption convictions related to a huge bribery scandal, which was known as Operation Car Wash.
The Supreme Court has sided with churches over state COVID-19 restrictions in California, which blocked some of the restrictions that Gov. Gavin Newsom has imposed on houses of worship. California is considered to have some of the most draconian restrictions on churches.
President Donald Trump's campaign has filed a legal measure at the Supreme Court on Sunday to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's win in the state of Pennsylvania.
The Supreme Court has declined to issue a final ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted in population allotments for state seats in the House of Representatives.
President Donald Trump said his campaign's legal challenges to the November 3 election were "not over" despite the Supreme Court decision to dismiss a Texas lawsuit against four key states.
The Supreme Court dismissed on Friday an election lawsuit filed by Texas seeking to overturn former vice president Joe Biden's lead in four key battleground states.
The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday a GOP request to overturn election results in Pennsylvania despite allegations that the expansion of mail voting in the state was illegal.
Republican Texas attorney general Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit, focusing on election battleground states that U.S. President Donald Trump lost to Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
The Trump administration has sought to exclude illegal immigrants from tallies in determining congressional representation. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Nov. 30.