David G. Savage has covered the Supreme Court and legal issues for the Los Angeles Times in the Washington bureau since 1986. He has covered the Senate confirmation hearings for all of the current justices. In addition to writing about the court’s work, he has written on the legal battles that have raged in Washington. He joined The Times in 1981 and was an education writer on the Metro staff for five years. He has degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Northwestern University.
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The Supreme Court agreed to hear a new church-state case that could yield a potentially momentous decision and change the funding of public schools in much of the nation.
The executive order conflicts with laws in California and other blue states that forbid discrimination based on gender identity. The courts are expected to take up the issue.
Supreme Court will take up a dispute over grade school textbooks that include LGBTQ+ themes, pitting religious rights against individual rights.
Congress and now the Supreme Court say TikTok must separate itself from its Chinese owners or shut down operations in the U.S.
Can Texas and other red states limit children from instant access to vast amounts of online pornography? The Supreme Court will decide.
Supreme Court will not block California’s suit against big oil companies for damage from climate change.
Supreme Court is not likely to save TikTok from a U.S. shutdown, but incoming President Trump may try.
Trump and his lawyers saw Supreme Court as a friendly forum, but it turned down his request.
Trump urges Supreme Court to intervene to stop his sentencing in New York for his hush money conviction.
Trump, the self-described consummate dealmaker, says the Supreme Court should stand aside so he deal with TikTok