The president’s closing argument in the midterm elections lays bare the logic of his appeal.
In a trove of documents published online, Roy Den Hollander directed misogynistic and racist insults at U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas, and expressed support for the president.
In the eavesdropping arena, giving the judiciary overly broad power to second-guess the executive could be a cure worse than the disease.
Many Black sports stars refused to be silent during the 2020 election. This time around, silence seems to suit them just fine.
Every month, thousands of women in states where abortion is banned are able to get the pills by mail. The right wants to put a stop to that.
After a federal court struck down the state’s strict voting law as racially discriminatory, Republicans are trying to restrict voting at the county level.
Political, social, and demographic forces in the battleground of North Carolina promise a reckoning with its Jim Crow past.
The chief justice writes fiercely conservative opinions, yet champions the Court’s political independence. How will he respond to a constitutional crisis?