The Alabama Court of the Judiciary effectively ousted the state’s chief justice for a second time on Friday.
If there’s no penalty for going without insurance, there’s no injury. That should be obvious.
The justices sent Zubik v. Burwell back to the lower courts—a move that means the issue is unlikely to be resolved until after the 2016 election.
The justices seem ready to leave the issue of Donald Trump’s eligibility up to Congress. Here’s why they shouldn’t.
The surprising results yesterday could not have come at a better time for Democratic leaders.
A Massachusetts case illustrates the glaring difference between the medical community’s approach to addiction and the laws on the books in the United States.
The battle over the nomination of Charles Pickering to an appellate court isn't about Pickering. It's about power