Where the Republican presidential candidates stand on Donald Trump Most of Donald Trump's rivals have gone to great pains to avoid directly criticizing the former president out of concern that it would alienate base Republican voters. Franco Ordoñez
Supreme Court allows Idaho abortion ban to be enacted, first such ruling since Dobbs Idaho's "Defense of Life Act" would would make it a crime for "every person who performs or attempts to perform an abortion," even when the woman's health is greatly endangered. Nina Totenberg
Chief Justice Roberts casts a wary eye on artificial intelligence in the courts Roberts focused on the promise and shortcomings of artificial intelligence in the courts in his annual report that made no mention of Supreme Court ethics or legal cases involving Donald Trump. The Associated Press
Photos: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor honored as 'influential, iconic jurist' Supreme Court justices, members of Congress and other dignitaries gathered at Washington National Cathedral to pay their final respects to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Deepa Shivaram
Supreme Court leaves Illinois semiautomatic gun ban in place Two lower courts have upheld the law, and Thursday's Supreme Court action marked the second time in six months that the justices have declined to intervene. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court to hear abortion pill case The court's action sets up a collision between the Food and Drug Administration's 23-year study and supervision of mifepristone, and the circumstances under which it can be prescribed. Nina Totenberg
High Court, in declining to weigh conversion therapy ban, allows law to stand In doing so, the court left standing a lower court decision that upheld the state's ban on a therapy that the American Medical Association says "is not based on medical and scientific evidence." Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court seems inclined to leave major off-shore tax in place on investors Their eventual decision in the case could severely limit congressional options in enacting tax policy, and it could cost the federal government trillions of dollars in corporate taxes. Nina Totenberg Play AudioListen 4 mins
It's money v. principle in Supreme Court opioid case The justices struggled to decide whether to give a thumbs up or thumbs down to the multi-billion dollar Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal--a deal meant to compensate victims of OxyContin. Nina Totenberg
Purdue Pharma, Sacklers' OxyContin settlement lands at the Supreme Court Under the deal, Purdue agreed it owed $8 billion in criminal and civil fines. That deal is at the center of Monday's case because it releases the Sacklers from personal liability. Nina Totenberg Play AudioListen 6 mins