After a federal judge in Texas declared the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, the health law faces yet another trip through the courts, and more possibilities for destabilizing coverage.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s lawsuit against California’s immigration policies reflects a common fair-weather federalism.
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.