The American republic has lasted for more than two tumultuous centuries. But can it survive Donald Trump?
If he had met a conservative Court on its own ground, the solicitor general could have notched a victory for liberalism—and helped safeguard campaign-finance protections.
At the state level, countless factors will converge to produce unpredictable results.
With the exception of himself and a few friends in black robes, the chief justice seems to view the federal government as a bunch of power-hungry hacks.
The appearance of a formal double standard causes most of the bitterness associated with affirmative action
A legal scholar offers a thorough look at a complicated question
How a suit related to a bizarre Pennsylvania love triangle risks upending the treaty-making powers George Washington fought for at the Constitutional Convention
People who follow the law will remember this past week for a long time. Here's why.
Ten Democratic senators from states Donald Trump carried are up for reelection next year—and they’re betting that resistance to the president’s agenda will win over voters.