The Justice Department argues that crack penalties are just right. The Justice Department is wrong
In McCutcheon v. FEC , the Supreme Court finds that those whose lack of money stifles their voices are simply losers in a fair democratic system.
A federal judge has concluded that the Constitution doesn't require schools to promote students’ literacy.
Carson v. Makin could set a new precedent for how taxpayer dollars are used to fund religious education.
But ignoring the Constitution to please his supporters would be a complete breakdown of the rule of law.
The Supreme Court's bold re-engineering of federal sentencing law might work reasonably well as a matter of policy.
Will he honor states' rights or gay rights? He has a long track record of support for both.
The EPA’s climate-focused methane rule will stay in force.