Both Republicans and Democrats claim that the Constitution is on their side in the battle over filibusters of judicial nominees. Both are wrong.
The Democratic-led legislature voted to become the 38th and final state needed to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. But a court battle is already under way.
On Constitution Day, a reminder that the supreme law of the land requires citizens' participation in order to remain strong
A New York Times investigation sheds light on an opaque judicial process increasingly used in medical and nursing-home settings
A returning president who expects to govern without constraints leaves his opponents hoping to benefit from the blowback.
The value of the single-handed backhand lay not in a player’s strength but in his creativity.
The world’s most powerful government now looks small in the very worst ways.
The Trump administration’s attacks on DEI are aimed at reversing the civil-rights movement.