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Supreme Court Orders New Trial For Oklahoma Inmate Richard Glossip
Associated Press
The United States Supreme Court has thrown out the death sentence and murder conviction of Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip.
The Supreme Court Weakens Federal Regulators, Overturning Decades-Old Chevron Decision
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday upended a 40-year-old decision that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety and consumer protections, delivering a far-reaching and potentially lucrative victory to business interests.
Supreme Court Rejects Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan That Shielded Sackler Family
CBS News
In a 5-4 opinion authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration over its objections to Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy plan that included broad protections for the Sackler family from civil lawsuits related to their role in the opioid epidemic.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Biden Administration's Contacts With Social Media Companies
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a bid from a group of social media users and two states to curtail the Biden administration's efforts to pressure social media companies to remove content that officials said was misinformation.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban On Firearm Bump Stocks Put In Place After 2017 Las Vegas Shooting
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday invalidated a federal rule enacted during the Trump administration that outlawed bump stocks, devices that greatly increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic weapons.
Supreme Court Seems Skeptical Of Colorado Decision Ruling Trump Ineligible For 2024 Ballot
CBS News
The case before the high court, known as Trump v. Anderson, involves whether Trump is disqualified from holding the presidency again because of his conduct surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol. The dispute that puts the nine justices into new legal territory, and their opinion could have sweeping implications for the 2024 presidential race.
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Supreme Court Says Biden Administration Can Remove Razor Wire That Texas Installed Along Border
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed federal immigration agents to remove the razor wire that Texas state officials have set up along some sections of the U.S.-Mexico border to try to discourage migrants from crossing into the country unlawfully.
Supreme Court Says Biden Administration Can Remove Razor Wire That Texas Installed Along Border
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed federal immigration agents to remove the razor wire that Texas state officials have set up along some sections of the U.S.-Mexico border to try to discourage migrants from crossing into the country unlawfully.
The Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action In College Admissions
Associated Press
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
The Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action In College Admissions
Associated Press
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
Supreme Court Rules Against Union In Labor Dispute Involving Truck Drivers And Wet Concrete
Associated Press
In a dispute about the pressure that organized labor can exert during a strike, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday against unionized drivers who walked off the job with their trucks full of wet concrete.
Supreme Court Rules Against Union In Labor Dispute Involving Truck Drivers And Wet Concrete
Associated Press
In a dispute about the pressure that organized labor can exert during a strike, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday against unionized drivers who walked off the job with their trucks full of wet concrete.
Supreme Court Rules Against EPA; Limits Federal Regulations On Certain Wetlands
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency in a dispute over its authority to regulate certain wetlands under the Clean Water Act, long seen as a key tool to protect waterways from pollution.
Supreme Court Rules Against EPA; Limits Federal Regulations On Certain Wetlands
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency in a dispute over its authority to regulate certain wetlands under the Clean Water Act, long seen as a key tool to protect waterways from pollution.
Jack Daniel's Whiskey And Dog Toy Meet In Trademark Clash At Supreme Court
CBS News
A clash between Jack Daniel's whiskey and a pet company selling a poop-themed dog chew toy landed before the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices wrestled with when a parody of an iconic brand crosses the line from First Amendment protected speech into a trademark infringement.
Jack Daniel's Whiskey And Dog Toy Meet In Trademark Clash At Supreme Court
CBS News
A clash between Jack Daniel's whiskey and a pet company selling a poop-themed dog chew toy landed before the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices wrestled with when a parody of an iconic brand crosses the line from First Amendment protected speech into a trademark infringement.
Justice Kavanaugh: Supreme Court's Slow Start A Coincidence
Associated Press
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says the public shouldn't read anything into the high court's historically slow start to releasing opinions.
Justice Kavanaugh: Supreme Court's Slow Start A Coincidence
Associated Press
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says the public shouldn't read anything into the high court's historically slow start to releasing opinions.
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Supreme Court Justices Spar In Latest Clash Of Religion, Gay rights
Associated Press
The Supreme Court ’s conservative majority sounded sympathetic Monday to a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for gay couples, the latest collision of religion and gay rights to land at the high court.
Supreme Court Justices Spar In Latest Clash Of Religion, Gay rights
Associated Press
The Supreme Court ’s conservative majority sounded sympathetic Monday to a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for gay couples, the latest collision of religion and gay rights to land at the high court.
SCOTUS Take Up Case Involving Affirmative Action In College Admissions
Associated Press
The survival of affirmative action in higher education appeared to be in serious trouble Monday at a conservative-dominated Supreme Court after hours of debate over difficult questions of race.
SCOTUS Take Up Case Involving Affirmative Action In College Admissions
Associated Press
The survival of affirmative action in higher education appeared to be in serious trouble Monday at a conservative-dominated Supreme Court after hours of debate over difficult questions of race.
Andy Warhol, Prince At Center Stage In Supreme Court Case
Associated Press
Andy Warhol and Prince held center stage in a copyright case before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that veered from Cheerios and “Mona Lisa” analogies to Justice Clarence Thomas’ enthusiasm for the “Purple Rain” showman.
Andy Warhol, Prince At Center Stage In Supreme Court Case
Associated Press
Andy Warhol and Prince held center stage in a copyright case before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that veered from Cheerios and “Mona Lisa” analogies to Justice Clarence Thomas’ enthusiasm for the “Purple Rain” showman.
Supreme Court’s New ‘Class Photo’ Includes Number Of Firsts
Associated Press
The group photo of the Supreme Court’s nine members is a long-standing ritual. But it has never looked quite like the one taken on Friday.
Supreme Court’s New ‘Class Photo’ Includes Number Of Firsts
Associated Press
The group photo of the Supreme Court’s nine members is a long-standing ritual. But it has never looked quite like the one taken on Friday.
Supreme Court Begins New Fall Term With New Justice
Alex Cameron
The United States Supreme Court, its controversial decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade still fresh in the minds of many Americans.
Supreme Court Begins New Fall Term With New Justice
Alex Cameron
The United States Supreme Court, its controversial decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade still fresh in the minds of many Americans.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Formally Welcomed To Supreme Court In Investiture Ceremony
CBS News
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was formally welcomed to the high court at her investiture ceremony Friday morning, just before the Supreme Court convenes for the start of its new term Monday.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Formally Welcomed To Supreme Court In Investiture Ceremony
CBS News
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was formally welcomed to the high court at her investiture ceremony Friday morning, just before the Supreme Court convenes for the start of its new term Monday.
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What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
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Top Headlines
What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Tesla vandalized with spray paint at Tulsa apartment complex: Suspect caught on camera
Drake Johnson
Tulsa Police are searching for the suspect accused of vandalizing a Tesla with spray paint last week.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 1.8 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
How Kindred Hospitality Alliance is changing the landscape for Tulsa's service industry workers
Kristen Weaver
Kindred Hospitality Alliance looks to change the service industry in Tulsa by offering support and resources to hospitality workers, unveiling plans for Kindred Scratch Kitchen that will champion the cause.
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