Lawsuit alleging oil companies misled public about climate change moves forward The case brought by Baltimore is one of more than 20 similar lawsuits nationwide that seek to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in climate change. Rebecca Hersher
Anti-abortion groups are raking in fundraising as Supreme Court decision looms Susan B. Anthony List secured $20 million in pledged financial contributions, five times more than it has had at the outset of an election year over its 30-year history, The Associated Press
Activists look ahead to what could be the 'last anniversary' for Roe On both sides of the abortion debate, activists say this could be the last anniversary before Roe v. Wade is overturned or significantly rolled back. Sarah McCammon
In a year-end report, Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes judicial ethics Roberts has made preserving the reputation of the Supreme Court one of his central concerns as a justice. Eric McDaniel
Supreme Court again leaves state vaccine mandate in place for healthcare workers This case from New York was the second time the court has refused to block such a state vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. Nina Totenberg
READ: Key excerpts from the Supreme Court ruling on S.B. 8, the Texas abortion case The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing abortion providers to challenge the restrictive Texas abortion law and dismisses a Justice Department case against the law. Here are excerpts from Friday's opinion. Deepa Shivaram
The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of officers accused of excessive force The controversial legal defense protects police from liability when accused of misconduct. Advocates have called for the court or Congress to reform the doctrine. Becky Sullivan
The Supreme Court Sets A Date For Arguments In Case That Could Challenge Roe V. Wade On Dec. 1, the court will hear arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org. The Mississippi case tests whether all state laws that ban pre-viability abortions are unconstitutional. Krishnadev Calamur
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Decries Labeling The Court As Partisan The newest Supreme Court justice — picked by former President Trump to fill the seat left open by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death — said "we need to evaluate what the court is doing on its own terms." Brian Naylor
Texas Law That Bans Abortion Before Many Women Know They're Pregnant Takes Effect The also allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic. Jaclyn Diaz