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The Supreme Court's term is set to end around the end of June, with decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender athlete bans and gun rights still to come.
Cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court range from those about citizenship, to transgender issues, to the Second Amendment. In the following cases, professors from UC Davis School of Law are prepared to answer questions for the media.
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - A man convicted of a 1997 murder in Alabama will be spared execution after the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday kept in place a judicial finding that the inmate is intellectually disabled and thus ineligible for the death penalty.
The Supreme Court is in its final stretch for 2026 in deciding major cases. Rulings are still coming on Trump's power, elections and culture war issues.
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Pro-Palestine advocate takes claim that Trump administration targeted him for protected free speech to top US court.
The U.S. Supreme Court sent two cases involving part of the Voting Rights Act back to lower courts Monday, avoiding another ruling involving the act.
The Supreme Court on Thursday let stand an appeals court decision that barred Alabama from executing a man that lower courts found is likely intellectually disabled.
The 55-year-old man at the center of the case, who has been on death row for more than 2 decades, has IQ scores ranging from 72 to 78.