President’s proposals include term limits for justices and constitutional amendment on presidential immunity
Recent US Supreme Court decisions curtail federal agencies’ power
Ruling on presidential immunity has complicated all four indictments against former president
Recent Supreme Court decisions have hamstrung regulators but they will also make things much more complex
As the conservative majority’s power has grown, the US institution’s left-leaning justices have registered their alarm
Former president has sought to set aside guilty verdict after Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity
The threat that trials would disrupt former president’s re-election campaign has all but vanished
Panel finds unofficial actions are not protected in decision likely to delay federal trial beyond November election
Conservative majority breaks legal ground and reshapes prosecutions against former president while liberals lament
Given his post-presidential behaviour, can anyone view a grant of ‘official’ immunity with equanimity?
Obstruction charge was interpreted too broadly, court rules
Decision overturns long-standing Chevron doctrine that has guided courts and regulators for 40 years
Big companies that sought Chapter 11 to manage settlements will be forced to reconsider strategy after Purdue decision
Members of OxyContin maker’s founding family had fought to uphold protections in $6bn opioid settlement
Decision in case involving securities regulator is latest to take aim at power of federal agencies
Document obtained by Bloomberg suggests court will allow emergency abortions
Decision acknowledges limits to Second Amendment rights when there is a ‘credible threat’ of harm to others
Majority of justices uphold Trump-era levy but avoids broader constitutional questions that some had pushed
Trump-era rule had come after deadliest mass shooting in modern US history
Unanimous decision finds plaintiffs lacked standing to sue over regulatory approval of mifepristone
Samuel Alito says wife was responsible for flying two flags associated with people who claim 2020 election was stolen
Case had questioned the constitutionality of financing for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Justices’ denial means billionaire must have comments about electric-car maker reviewed in advance
Several justices appear sceptical of expansive reading but also question distinction between official and private acts
US Supreme Court will hear arguments in case that has huge implications for former president — and the presidency