Supreme Court lifts restrictions on LA immigration stops

The Supreme Court granted a Justice Department request, pausing a federal judge's order that had temporarily prevented agents from stopping people based solely on factors like race, ethnicity, or language.

How the Supreme Court has ruled on flag-burning laws

As President Trump signed an executive order this week cracking down on flag burning, here’s a look back at when flag burning and desecration have been challenged in the court of law.

Supreme Court rules to limit nationwide injunctions

The Supreme Court on Friday delivered a major victory in President Donald Trump's quest to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions that had upended many of his administration's executive orders and actions. Justices ruled 6-3 to allow the lower courts to issue injunctions only in limited instances, though the ruling leaves open the question of how the ruling will apply to the birthright citizenship order at the heart of the case. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft examines new rules in Supreme Court with Zach Smith and Jack Birle.

SCOTUS upholds law on transgender treatments

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a Tennessee law prohibiting specific transgender medical treatments for adolescents in the state is not discriminatory, thereby upholding the law. Andrew Craft is talking about the ruling with Zack Smith, Senior Legal Fellow and Manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.