Debate over NSA collection of phone metadata has often focused on whether the law is constitutional—but a federal appeals court says it's not even legal.
Highly partisan redistricting is a scourge, but the solutions involve political judgments that no court should make.
Justices Hugo Black and William O. Douglas specifically addressed a section of the law at issue today.
The Obama administration issues a new rule—and a mapping tool—that are designed to help communities address segregation.
Officers have wide discretion when they pull over motorists. And the courts keep giving them more.
On Monday, a federal court ruled the state's same-sex-marriage ban unconstitutional—the latest to be overturned. What makes the decision in the Old Dominion different?
An Egyptian court said the Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir, which were handed to Saudi Arabia, “should remain part of Egyptian territory.”
When the Court opens its October 2019 term, it will face a pressing criminal-justice question: Can states abolish the insanity defense?