The justices did not comment Tuesday in turning away the appeal.
Convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof has been given nine life sentences for the 2015 massacre at Emanuel AME Church in exchange for his guilty plea in state court.
Convicted South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof is set to plead guilty to state murder charges to avoid a second death sentence.
A jilted ex-boyfriend is behind at least eight of the scores of threats made against Jewish Community Centers nationwide, plus a bomb threat to New York's Anti-Defamation League, in an effort to harass and vilify his former girlfriend, federal officials said Friday.
A federal jury has sentenced Dylann Roof to death for killing nine black church members in a racially motivated attack in 2015.
A federal judge has allowed a man accused of fatally shooting nine parishioners at a Charleston, South Carolina, church to hire back his lawyers, at least for the first phase of his trial.
Three jurors have been qualified so far to sit on the panel that will decide the fate of a man charged with fatally shooting nine black parishioners at a South Carolina church.
A South Carolina judge is ordering 600 prospective jurors to report in January for the state murder trial of the man accused in the Charleston church shootings.
A federal magistrate entered not guilty pleas on 33 federal charges, including for hate crimes, for a white man accused of gunning down nine parishioners at a black church in Charleston.
The man accused of slaying of nine black church members in Charleston last month has been indicted on dozens of federal charges, including 12 hate crime counts.