Rules of thump; settling the score
The court's judges are obstructing appointments to a key regulatory body. But since the Senate won't confirm Obama's own judicial picks, the appointments will stay stuck.
The longing for tidiness in #MeToo cases is understandable. It is also misguided.
To hold public office in the United States today is to know that someone could try to kill you.
Unless John Walker was involved in murder in Afghanistan, he shouldn't face the death penalty
The Trump administration steps into an on-going legal battle over civil rights—and steps on another agency’s turf.