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Today — 3 April 2026Main stream

In the Birthright Citizenship Hearing, a Story of Asians Fighting for Rights

By: Amy Qin
3 April 2026 at 00:07
Supreme Court justices and lawyers cited a litany of historic cases that reflect the many times Asians turned to the courts, trying to shape immigration law.

© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times

Demonstrators in support of birthright citizenship on Wednesday at the Supreme Court.

Trump’s Media-Bashing Is Coming Back to Bite Him in Court

2 April 2026 at 23:21
Judges have cited attacks on the press by the president and his appointees when ruling against the government in at least three court cases.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday.

Tina Peters, Colorado Election Denier, Has Prison Sentence Overturned

Ms. Peters, a former county clerk, received a nine-year sentence after being convicted of tampering with voting machines. An appeals court overturned the sentence but did not immediately free her from prison.

© David Zalubowski/Associated Press

Tina Peters, the former clerk in Mesa County, Colo., had been convicted of tampering with voting machines that were under her control.
Yesterday — 2 April 2026Main stream
Before yesterdayMain stream

Why The Times Is Expanding Its Supreme Court Coverage

How four reporters are examining the most secretive branch of government — and the nine justices who shape the law.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Much of the Supreme Court’s work is hidden from public view.

Trump Seeks to Justify Ballroom as Security Measure

2 April 2026 at 00:21
President Trump spoke about his ballroom’s security as he argued against a judge’s orders to stop construction.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

A federal judge on Tuesday said that work on the White House ballroom had to stop until the project received a go-ahead from Congress.

Luigi Mangione’s Federal Trial Is Delayed by a Month

Judge Margaret Garnett moved the trial’s start date to October. Mr. Mangione’s lawyers had asked that the case be delayed until January, but prosecutors were opposed.

© Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times

Luigi Mangione in State Supreme Court last year. Mr. Mangione is accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive in 2024.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Order to End Funding for NPR and PBS

1 April 2026 at 03:52
The ruling will have minimal effect on the federal money going to public media because Congress voted to claw back funding. But it could have implications for any future funding.

© Jason Andrew for The New York Times

Judge Approves Trump Effort to Obtain List of Jews From University of Pennsylvania

The government’s effort to collect the names and phone numbers of Jewish people on campus as it investigates antisemitism has upset some people who worry about how the information will be used.

© Rachel Wisniewski for The New York Times

Some Jewish students and faculty at the University of Pennsylvania have expressed concern about the Trump administration’s tactics.

Supreme Court Rejects Colorado Law Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’ for L.G.B.T.Q. Minors

1 April 2026 at 01:43
The state and more than 20 others restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of clients under 18.

© Rachel Woolf for The New York Times

Kaley Chiles, a licensed professional counselor, at her office in Colorado Springs in September. Mrs. Chiles filed suit in 2022 over Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors.
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