The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by a taxpayer who claimed the government's 2008 bailout of the insurer American International Group Inc violated the constitutional separation of church and state.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived a challenge t o P resident Barack Obama's healthcare reforms, allowing a Christian college to pursue litigation raising First Amendment objections to a law that the court mostly upheld in June.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to delay the execution of a judgment against Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. while the last-resort insurer prepares an application for the high court to hear the case.
Fridays decision by an appeals court panel on the healthcare law ensures that the Supreme Court will be the ultimate arbiter of the laws constitutionality, but otherwise further muddies the water as to what benefits employers will have to provide to their employees, industry officials said.
A company may not retaliate against an employee by firing a third party, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week, giving employees more backing to sue for retaliation.
At a time when charges of age discrimination are soaring, the U.S. Supreme Court may have given a break to employers and their employment practices liability insurers.
Railroad workers who seek damages for mental anguish out of fear they will get cancer from exposure to asbestos must show that "fear is genuine and serious," the Supreme Court ruled today.
U.S. Supreme Court Tosses Damages Cap For Harrassment Washington A statutory cap on compensatory damages for violations of the Civil Rights Act does not apply ...