As the Supreme Court narrowly rules in favor of housing integration, our readers debate the merits of affordable housing and whether the government should use race as a key factor in shaping policy.
District of Columbia v. Heller recognized an individual right to possess a firearm under the Constitution. Here’s why the case was wrongly decided.
A three-judge panel ruled Wednesday that immigrant children held in detention are entitled to present their case before an immigration judge.
A new decision shows the powerful legacy of Hobby Lobby.
A lawsuit challenging Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights raises uncomfortable questions about federalism and the Constitution's Guaranty Clause.
The Watergate scandal forced his resignation 50 years ago. Today, he’d probably have gotten away with it.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled against the Obama administration’s method of funding a major Affordable Care Act subsidy.