As the Supreme Court heard arguments in a racially charged Louisiana voting rights case last month, down on its ground floor ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The nation’s first Black Supreme Court Justice was sworn in to the United States Supreme Court on Oct. 2, 1967. Thurgood Marshall was nominated by President Lyndon Johnson in ...
On this day in 1962, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first Black Supreme Court justice. Before his time on the bench, Marshall was nationally recognized for his successful argument in Brown ...
A decade after legalizing same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court may once again weigh its constitutional validity.
Congress can reinvigorate the Fourth Amendment by ensuring that no American will be subject to warrantless spying and the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has forbidden using gender to remove potential jurors, but N.C. appellate courts have done little to ...
The first Senate hearing for Utah Supreme Court nominee John J. Nielson brought up the conversation on whether justices should be allowed to hear cases they've previously advocated for.
As Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, D. John Sauer laid out an expansive vision of presidential power. Now the solicitor general, he will offer a new broad view of the president’s authority.