Supreme Court Rules States Can Bar Insanity DefenseSupreme Court Rules States Can Bar Insanity DefenseAlaska also limits the insanity defense. Associated PressAssociated Press
Justices OK State Charges for Immigrants Who Use Fake IDsJustices OK State Charges for Immigrants Who Use Fake IDsThe court ruled 5-4 Tuesday, with conservatives in the majority.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Will Decide the Fate of Obama Health Care LawSupreme Court Will Decide the Fate of Obama Health Care LawDefenders of the Affordable Care Act argue that the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans erred.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Women Who Went Topless at BeachSupreme Court Denies Appeal of Women Who Went Topless at BeachHeidi Lilley, Kia Sinclair and Ginger Pierro are part of the Free the Nipple campaign.Associated PressAssociated Press
Democratic States Appeal Obamacare Ruling to Supreme CourtDemocratic States Appeal Obamacare Ruling to Supreme CourtDefenders of the law are hoping for a hearing and a decision by the summer.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Won’t Review Homeless Camping Ban in IdahoSupreme Court Won’t Review Homeless Camping Ban in IdahoThe appeals court held that Boise could not make it a crime for homeless people to sleep on the streets when no alternative shelter is available. Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Leaves Kentucky’s Ultrasound Law in PlaceSupreme Court Leaves Kentucky’s Ultrasound Law in PlaceThe federal appeals court in Cincinnati upheld the Kentucky law.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Supreme Court Hears Public Defender Case ArgumentsWyoming Supreme Court Hears Public Defender Case ArgumentsPhillips found Lozano in contempt of court for refusing to take misdemeanor cases.Associated PressAssociated Press
Protections for 660,000 Immigrants on the Line at Supreme CourtProtections for 660,000 Immigrants on the Line at Supreme CourtA decision is expected by June 2020, amid the presidential election campaign.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Lets Sandy Hook Shooting Lawsuit Go ForwardSupreme Court Lets Sandy Hook Shooting Lawsuit Go ForwardThe Connecticut Supreme Court had earlier ruled 4-3 that the lawsuit could proceed for now, citing an exemption in the federal law.Associated PressAssociated Press