The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed skeptical of late-arriving ballots. The case could lead to stricter rules in this year's midterm elections.

A Republican push to limit mail-in ballots in elections is hitting the Supreme Court, and the case could have big implications for the upcoming midterms races.

The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear Monday a legal case that could have ramifications on mail-in balloting deadlines in the upcoming mid-term elections.

Conservative justices appeared ready to strike down so-called “grace periods” for election officials to count mail-in ballots after Election Day.

The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed skeptical of late-arriving ballots. The case could lead to stricter rules in this year's midterm elections.