Santorum's remarks are more plausible as legal analysis than most critics have acknowledged
The House and Senate bills punish Democratic constituencies, from college students to homeowners in big-city markets.
Despite the Sixth Amendment, in many jurisdictions, defendants don’t get legal representation the first time they go to court.
A federal appeals court finds the impact of the state’s voting law can only be explained by “discriminatory intent.”
Georgia has made the method by which it acquires pentobarbital a "state secret," which Hill's lawyers say raises questions about needless suffering and separation of powers.
The agency can still regulate carbon pollution, just not in the most efficient, system-wide ways.
The law’s opponents have a good chance of winning their next showdown, though it won’t threaten the law as a whole.
What if Trump refuses to concede?