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Supreme Court refuses to reconsider campaign finance controversyupdated: Mon Jun 25 2012 12:08:00

The Supreme Court refused Monday to reconsider one of its most controversial decisions of recent years, which has had a dramatic effect on election campaigns.

Supreme Court mulls revisiting state campaign spending restrictionsupdated: Thu Jun 14 2012 13:58:00

Money in presidential and congressional campaigns has already reached record heights so far this election year, thanks in part to recent rulings by the Supreme Court and other federal judges that loosened long-standing restrictions on outside corporate spending.

The 5th Circuit Court's insult to Obamaupdated: Fri Apr 06 2012 16:48:00

There has never been any doubt that President Obama fully accepts the Supreme Court's authority to render a definitive ruling on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.

Child at center of high court fight over custody gets closureupdated: Tue Feb 14 2012 13:48:00

He was known only as A.J.A.-- a little boy at the center of a international custody fight that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The near decade-long dispute has now come to an end, not because of any judicial action, but simply because of time.

Put U.S. Supreme Court arguments on TVupdated: Thu Feb 02 2012 08:04:00

The Illinois Supreme Court's recent decision to permit the televising of trials in the state's circuit courts brings to mind another question of television in a court: the U.S. Supreme Court.

Search warrant needed for GPS trackingupdated: Mon Jan 23 2012 17:57:00

The Supreme Court rules a search warrant is needed for GPS tracking. CNN's Wolf Blitzer has more.

Justices rule against police, say GPS surveillance requires search warrantupdated: Mon Jan 23 2012 17:57:00

Police erred by not obtaining an extended search warrant before attaching a tracking device to a drug suspect's car, the Supreme Court said in a unanimous ruling Monday.

GOP senators filibuster D.C. Appeals Court nominee updated: Tue Dec 06 2011 14:41:00

Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to filibuster President Barack Obama's nominee to fill a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, because they complained she is too liberal and would be an activist on the bench.

Clarence Thomas marks 20 years on the benchupdated: Tue Oct 04 2011 21:30:00

Justice Clarence Thomas is marking his two decades on the Supreme Court in his characteristic low-key manner. His former law clerks are organizing a reunion, a chance for him to get back in touch with his "kids," as he calls many of the young lawyers who served the prestigious one-year job under him.

Test your knowledge of the U.S. Supreme Court updated: Sun Oct 02 2011 17:21:00

The Supreme Court opens its 2011-12 term on Wednesday. Just how much do you know about the court? Here's a quiz to help you find out.

Thomas is latest justice set for immortality with bobblehead dollupdated: Sat Jul 16 2011 13:50:00

The black-robed figure stares straight ahead, stalwart and silent, his head nodding appreciatively. He carries a big stick, which happens to have an American flag attached. And the man proudly stands on a toy truck and a pair of pizza boxes.

Divided appeals court strikes down Michigan's affirmative action banupdated: Tue Jul 05 2011 12:27:00

A divided federal appeals court on Friday struck down Michigan's controversial ban on consideration of race and gender in college admissions.

Rights group urges Bahrain to stop military trialsupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 02:00:00

Human Rights Watch is urging Bahrain to stop special military court proceedings against those arrested during the country's anti-government's protests.

California officials: We'll fix prison crowding, won't free 33,000updated: Tue May 24 2011 17:49:00

California officials said Tuesday they won't arbitrarily free 33,000 inmates and they will submit plans to the federal courts in two weeks specifying ways to remedy prison overcrowding under a U.S. Supreme Court order this week.

High court orders drastic prison population reduction in Californiaupdated: Tue May 24 2011 06:59:00

The Supreme Court has affirmed a federal order telling California to reduce its overflowing prison population, a situation the majority said "falls below the standard of decency."

Obama judicial nominee faces crucial Senate voteupdated: Wed May 18 2011 19:25:00

Liberal demagogue or mainstream intellectual? The Senate faces a Thursday showdown to force a floor vote on what could be President Barack Obama's most controversial judicial nominee.

Controversial judicial nominee clears key Senate confirmation hurdleupdated: Wed May 04 2011 15:32:00

Senate Republicans have failed to block a floor vote for a controversial judicial nominee labeled as anti-business.

Court rules for company in dispute over taxes on 'free' cell phoneupdated: Wed Apr 27 2011 16:25:00

A divided Supreme Court gave a big victory Wednesday to business interests, ruling that a cell phone carrier's arbitration clause in contracts that ban larger class-action lawsuits is permissible.

Judicial nominee logjam creates 'crisis' in some federal courtsupdated: Thu Apr 21 2011 01:40:00

In the words of Judge Roslyn Silver, the situation is "dire." From her chambers in Phoenix, Arizona, the chief judge of federal judicial District of Arizona warns a bulging criminal caseload is being exacerbated by three unfilled bench seats, which the Obama administration and the Senate have, until recently, shown little urgency to address.

Judicial nominee logjamupdated: Thu Apr 21 2011 01:40:00

Dan Lothian reports on the problem of judical nominations held up in Congress and what that means for the federal court

Justice Thomas quietly marks an anniversaryupdated: Tue Feb 22 2011 12:37:00

A unique anniversary at the Supreme Court passed in silence Tuesday, befitting the occasion. It has been five years to the day since Justice Clarence Thomas last spoke at oral argument, another reflection of the complex, dynamic, often misunderstood personality of the court's only African-American jurist.

2010: Did Alito 'mouth off?'updated: Mon Jan 24 2011 13:36:00

From 2010: CNN's Paul Steinhauser on Justice Samuel Alito's response to the president during the State of the Union.

After 2010 State of the Union jab, how many justices will attend?updated: Mon Jan 24 2011 13:36:00

Tuesday's State of the Union address will be watched closely not only for what is said, but also for who will there in person to hear it -- especially the black-robed members of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Chief justice urges action on court vacanciesupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 18:52:00

Chief Justice John Roberts urged the Senate in his annual year-end report Friday to move swiftly in filling vacant federal judgeships, calling it a "persistent problem" requiring urgent attention.

Obama mentor admits sharp criticism of Sotomayor, others on high courtupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 14:40:00

President Barack Obama's longtime legal mentor and current administration adviser has admitted privately telling him that Justice Sonia Sotomayor was "not nearly as smart as she seems to think she is."

Jeffrey Landrigan executed in Arizonaupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 05:33:00

Arizona officials confirm that convicted murderer Jeffrey Landrigan was executed on Tuesday night via lethal injection.

Arizona convicted killer's last words: 'Boomer Sooner'updated: Wed Oct 27 2010 05:33:00

The state of Arizona executed convicted killer Jeffrey Landrigan late Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the lethal injection, a corrections official said.

Supreme Court overturns last-minute stay of Arizona executionupdated: Tue Oct 26 2010 23:18:00

The Supreme Court cleared the way late Tuesday for the execution of convicted killer Jeffrey Landrigan in Arizona, with a majority of justices deciding to vacate a federal judge's order that had temporarily stopped the execution scheduled for earlier in the day.

Turkey's Erdogan hails constitutional referendum winupdated: Sun Sep 12 2010 18:45:00

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the passage of a wide-ranging package of constitutional amendments as a "milestone for democracy" after voters approved the measures in a Sunday referendum.

Crucial Turkish vote on constitutionupdated: Sun Sep 12 2010 18:45:00

CNN's Ivan Watson reports on Turkey's polarized electorate as voters go to the polls in a referendum on constitutional reform.

The Supreme Court of the United Statesupdated: Sat Aug 07 2010 16:23:00

The Supreme Court of the United States as of August 7.

Facts about Supreme Court oath ceremoniesupdated: Fri Aug 06 2010 15:23:00

Elena Kagan was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday to become the 112th justice on the Supreme Court. Here is a look at what happens next:

Lighter moments from the Kagan hearingupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 22:03:00

It wasn't all business at Elena Kagan's confirmation hearing as the nominee's sense of humor was on display.

Kagan pledges judicial independenceupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 22:03:00

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan was hit with a blizzard of questions about politically thorny social and economic issues on the third and final day of her part in her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday.

Kagan and Roberts united at confirmation hearingsupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 19:20:00

If confirmed to the Supreme Court as expected, Elena Kagan would work with and independently of Chief Justice John Roberts. That's the nature of the court's internal dynamics, and the concept of the one justice-one vote system in which the chief justice is often called "first among equals."

Fortune: Sarbanes-Oxley struck down? Not even close.updated: Mon Jun 28 2010 16:07:00

Though headline writers may want to obscure this fact, the impact of today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down a portion of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is easy to summarize: Zilch.

Kagan: Will she bring diversity to the bench?updated: Sun Jun 27 2010 14:48:00

Diversity is not a word that describes the Supreme Court's makeup over most of its existence. Only three women justices have served (the first in 1981), and only two African-Americans (the first in 1967).

Fortune: Why white collar crime just got harder to battleupdated: Fri Jun 25 2010 10:50:00

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the criminal case against Enron CEO Jeff Skilling yesterday addressed two crucial and frequently recurring controversies that come up in white-collar criminal cases: What is the precise meaning of the federal statute that criminalizes schemes to defraud someone out of "the intangible right to honest services." And, two, when is a jury likely to have been so personally impacted by a crime, or so emotionally inflamed by pretrial publicity and adverse local sentiment, that the only way for a defendant to get a fair trial is to have his case moved to another location? Skilling raised both issues in challenging his convictions, which were handed down by a federal jury in Houston in 2006 and for which he is serving a sentence of 24 years imprisonment.

High court: Suspects must directly invoke right to remain silentupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 13:10:00

If criminal suspects fail to invoke their right to remain silent, they have waived that right, a divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.

Washington greets Elena Kaganupdated: Thu May 13 2010 07:29:00

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan met with Sen. Harry Reid as part of a series of briefings with government officials.

Kagan meets with key senatorsupdated: Thu May 13 2010 07:29:00

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on Wednesday kicked off what has become a ritual for modern high court nominees: making the rounds of key senators' offices on Capitol Hill while saying little to a boisterous press corps in tow.

Obama hints at next justiceupdated: Mon Apr 12 2010 18:18:00

President Obama talks about the qualities he will be looking for in the next Supreme Court justice.

Obama gets second chance to put stamp on courtupdated: Mon Apr 12 2010 18:18:00

President Obama on Friday received his second opportunity to shape the U.S. Supreme Court when Justice John Paul Stevens announced his retirement.

On court, Democrats are the party of noupdated: Mon Apr 12 2010 08:37:00

Party of no? When it comes to Supreme Court nominations, the GOP is a flock of baby lambs compared with their opposites on the Democratic side.

Social issues will be priority in Supreme Court battleupdated: Sat Apr 10 2010 21:00:00

Americans can expect a roaring debate over social issues in the discussion of the next Supreme Court nominee, but in the end, President Obama's choice to succeed Justice John Paul Stevens is likely to be confirmed, CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says.

Should Obama pick a liberal for court?updated: Sat Apr 10 2010 08:34:00

As if this year's political climate wasn't heated enough, the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens hands the Obama administration another difficult and high-stakes decision.

Supreme Court justices by presidentupdated: Fri Apr 09 2010 22:18:00

A Supreme Court justice is appointed for life, meaning the High Court's turnover is not great. Take a look at Supreme Court justices nominated by presidents since 1975.

Justice John Paul Stevens to retireupdated: Fri Apr 09 2010 22:16:00

CNN's Mark Preston says Justice John Paul Stevens retirement gives the President to make his mark on the Supreme Court.

Court nominees often named within daysupdated: Fri Apr 09 2010 13:22:00

If history is any guide, the White House could announce its nominee to replace retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens within days.

Will Justice Stevens retire?updated: Mon Apr 05 2010 15:30:00

Justice John Paul Stevens hints at retirement after almost 35 years on the Supreme Court. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports

Hard economic times hit jury boxupdated: Wed Mar 17 2010 07:33:00

Juggling single motherhood in a recession is tough on 50-year-old Felicia Cinnamon. So is working in sales when clients are spending less money these days.

Noriega appeals to U.S. high court to avert extradition to Franceupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 23:12:00

In what may be former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega's final showdown with the United States, his attorneys have filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to block his extradition to France.

Former Justice O'Connor leads push to end judicial electionsupdated: Wed Dec 16 2009 12:00:00

Two state supreme court justices from neighboring states find themselves in disagreement these days -- not over a legal issue, but over how they should have gotten their jobs.

Death row female inmate denied high court reviewupdated: Mon Oct 05 2009 13:31:00

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a female death row inmate who said fetal alcohol syndrome should have been considered by the state court that reviewed her sentence.

Red Mass: lobbying high court or simple prayer service?updated: Thu Oct 01 2009 17:42:00

The beautifully ornate Catholic church in the nation's capital has seen its share of history and controversy.

'Friendly' court uneasy about changes on the benchupdated: Sat Sep 05 2009 10:11:00

A century ago, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes described Supreme Court deliberations among his colleagues as "nine scorpions in a bottle," fiercely protective of their own agendas and power bases.

2 more Republicans say they'll support Sotomayorupdated: Wed Aug 05 2009 20:30:00

The Supreme Court nomination of federal Judge Sonia Sotomayor gained even more momentum Wednesday as two more Republican senators announced their support for the country's first Hispanic high-court pick.

Senate begins final Sotomayor debateupdated: Tue Aug 04 2009 20:50:00

The full Senate began deliberations Tuesday afternoon on the nomination of federal Judge Sonia Sotomayor to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.

Two key GOP senators to oppose Sotomayorupdated: Fri Jul 24 2009 16:20:00

Two key Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee announced their opposition to Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on Friday, a further sign the party's conservative base is uniting against President Obama's first high court pick.

GOP homes in on controversial Sotomayor speechesupdated: Thu Jul 16 2009 21:23:00

Questions surrounding Judge Sonia Sotomayor's past speeches generated more controversy in the final day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings Thursday, as Democrats again called her a mainstream jurist and Republicans portrayed her as a liberal activist likely to legislate from the bench.

Graham: 'You have worked hard'updated: Thu Jul 16 2009 21:23:00

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham says Judge Sonia Sotomayor has said things that "have bugged the hell out of me."

Commentary: Sotomayor's testimony 'frustrating'updated: Thu Jul 16 2009 16:18:00

So what does the U.S. Supreme Court gain and lose by exchanging Justice David Souter for Sonia Sotomayor?

Commentary: Sotomayor the crime fighterupdated: Thu Jul 16 2009 09:12:00

Many have noted Judge Sonia Sotomayor's personal story -- from being raised by a single mother in a public housing project in the Bronx to top honors at Princeton and Yale and now, potentially the Supreme Court -- will give her a perspective that other justices lack.

Commentary: What the 'wise Latina' remark meantupdated: Tue Jul 14 2009 07:13:00

It is likely that Judge Sotomayor will face some questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week about her 2001 "wise Latina" remark.

Assessing Sotomayorupdated: Mon Jul 13 2009 17:58:00

Senators give their views on Supreme Court Justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor.

Sotomayor pledges 'fidelity to the law'updated: Mon Jul 13 2009 17:58:00

U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor said Monday that her hotly disputed judicial philosophy is, in fact, quite simple: Remain faithful to the law.

Analysis: What effect would Sotomayor have on high court?updated: Thu Jul 09 2009 18:26:00

If Sonia Sotomayor fulfills her long-held dream to sit on the Supreme Court, she would have the prestige of joining the highest court in the land, lifetime job security and a public forum as the first Hispanic on that bench.

Sotomayor's childhoodupdated: Thu Jul 09 2009 18:26:00

A childhood friend takes a walk through the Bronx neighborhood where Supreme Court Justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor grew up.

Sotomayor rated "well qualified" by lawyers' groupupdated: Tue Jul 07 2009 13:11:00

Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has been given the American Bar Association's highest rating for "professional qualification," a political boost less than a week before her confirmation hearings begin in the Senate.

New Sotomayor documents detail work of Puerto Rican rights groupupdated: Thu Jul 02 2009 18:05:00

Newly released documents from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's service on the board of a Puerto Rican civil rights organization show the group opposed Robert Bork's nomination to the high court more than two decades ago.

High court backs firefighters in reverse discrimination suitupdated: Tue Jun 30 2009 11:05:00

The U.S. Supreme Court sided Monday with white firefighters in a workplace discrimination lawsuit, a divisive case over the role race should play in job advancement.

Commentary: Sotomayor reversal not a firstupdated: Mon Jun 29 2009 17:44:00

Monday, in the much anticipated New Haven, Connecticut, firefighters' case, the Supreme Court reversed an opinion joined by Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.

Justices delay death row inmate's appealupdated: Mon Jun 29 2009 16:04:00

The U.S. Supreme Court delayed a decision on whether to accept an appeal from a Georgia death row inmate who has gained international support for his claims of innocence in the the murder of a Savannah police officer two decades ago.

Fighting for a new trialupdated: Mon Jun 29 2009 16:04:00

CNN's T.J. Holmes talks with the sister of convicted cop killer Troy Davis; his case is on appeal to the Supreme Court.

High court dismisses English-deficient students' caseupdated: Thu Jun 25 2009 13:58:00

An English-language immersion class failed Miriam Flores, her mother contended.

High court issues narrow decision in voting rights disputeupdated: Mon Jun 22 2009 14:36:00

The Supreme Court compromised Monday in a major voting rights case, finding that a powerful enforcement tool in the landmark Voting Rights Act was being applied too broadly.

Supreme Court denies DNA test to rapistupdated: Thu Jun 18 2009 14:08:00

A convicted rapist seeking to prove his innocence with a new DNA test lost his appeal Thursday at the Supreme Court.

High court dismisses 'Cuban Five' appealupdated: Mon Jun 15 2009 11:27:00

Five Cubans convicted in 2001 of spying for the Castro regime had their appeal tossed out Monday by the Supreme Court.

Republicans ask Sotomayor to supply more informationupdated: Thu Jun 11 2009 15:30:00

Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are asking Judge Sonia Sotomayor for more information about her lengthy legal career that includes almost two decades on the federal bench.

McConnell blasts Dems over Sotomayor hearing dateupdated: Wed Jun 10 2009 17:10:00

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell took to the Senate floor Wednesday to blast Democrats for setting a start date on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearing.

High court rejects lawsuit over gays in military lawupdated: Tue Jun 09 2009 11:56:00

A former Army captain who was dismissed under a federal law dealing with gays and lesbians in the military lost his appeal Monday at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Supreme Court asked to weigh in on detainee photosupdated: Fri May 29 2009 12:27:00

The Obama administration is turning to the Supreme Court as it seeks to block public release of photos apparently depicting abuse of suspected terrorists and foreign soldiers in U.S. custody.

Hatch: Sotomayor 'highly likely' to be confirmed, barring surprisesupdated: Thu May 28 2009 21:49:00

The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation.

Sotomayor and hot button issuesupdated: Wed May 27 2009 22:34:00

CNN's Bill Schneider takes a look at some hot button legal issues and Judge Sonia Sotomayor.

Commentary: Why Obama picked a judgeupdated: Wed May 27 2009 09:47:00

With the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, President Obama has hit the trifecta: As a summa cum laude graduate of Princeton and an editor of the Yale Law Journal, Judge Sotomayor clearly has the intellectual chops to handle the work of the high court.

CNNMoney: Sotomayor: Important business awaitsupdated: Wed May 27 2009 07:15:00

Business advocates started scrambling on Tuesday to figure out whether Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be good or bad for companies.

Obama nominates Sonia Sotomayor to Supreme Courtupdated: Tue May 26 2009 20:28:00

President Obama on Tuesday nominated federal appellate Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Alberto Gonzales: Sotomayor's appointment gives hopeupdated: Tue May 26 2009 19:06:00

With President Obama's nomination Tuesday, a federal appellate judge could become the first Hispanic U.S. Supreme Court justice and the third woman to serve on the high court.

Transcript of Obama-Sotomayor announcementupdated: Tue May 26 2009 12:49:00

President Obama: Thank you. Thank you.

Supreme Court choice?updated: Mon May 25 2009 13:11:00

CNN's Randi Kaye talks with Lynn Sweet of PoliticsDaily.com about President Obama's Supreme Court pick.

Uneasy political calculus of diversity and Supreme Courtupdated: Mon May 25 2009 13:11:00

Hispanic groups want history to be made with a Latino or Latina justice when President Obama makes his selection to fill the upcoming Supreme Court vacancy.

Obama: High court pick soonupdated: Sat May 23 2009 16:06:00

President Obama discusses his plans for the Supreme Court during a C-SPAN interview.

Hispanic high court candidates given White House scrutinyupdated: Thu May 21 2009 16:20:00

The White House is quietly expanding its list of Hispanic candidates for the upcoming Supreme Court vacancy, sources close to the selection process tell CNN.

Speculation abounds in upcoming high court vacancyupdated: Wed May 20 2009 08:58:00

The Constitution gives the president the exclusive power to nominate members of the Supreme Court. But it does not guarantee the political process will run smoothly for him or his nominee.

Supreme Court issues setback for female workersupdated: Tue May 19 2009 12:59:00

Decades-old time off given women for pregnancy leave cannot be counted when deciding pension eligibility, the Supreme Court decided Monday.

Former Bush aides get a break on post-9/11 immigrant detentionsupdated: Mon May 18 2009 12:06:00

Onetime top Bush administration officials received a break from the Supreme Court on Monday.

Sources: High court selection process down to finalistsupdated: Wed May 13 2009 21:29:00

The search for a Supreme Court nominee has been trimmed to about half a dozen candidates by top White House officials, and an announcement may come by month's end, two sources close to the selection process tell CNN.

Fortune: What will Souter's retirement mean for business?updated: Tue May 12 2009 12:16:00

Though no one would ever pigeonhole U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter as having been a pro-business judge, the announcement this month that he'll be stepping down in June has some top appellate advocates for the business community expressing some separation anxiety.

Former Enron CEO files high court appealupdated: Mon May 11 2009 18:12:00

Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling has asked the Supreme Court to overturn his 2006 conviction for insider trading, his attorney told CNN.

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