They spent more than a decade tacking left on the issue to win Latino votes. It may have cost them the White House—twice.
Their ability to hold on to their job should not depend on the same people they challenge in court.
A 9-0 decision to let California proceed with its crazy recall would strike a blow against government by judiciary.
Protections on free speech look weaker than they did when I became a permanent resident.
Whether they delight or disappoint, old books provide touchstones for tracking personal growth.
The administration is cutting deals with felons, driving out federal prosecutors, and threatening to abandon its criminal case—all to avoid admitting error.
No president I know of has asserted a blanket power to reject any request that doesn’t suit him—until Donald Trump.
The liberal justices expanded the rights of corporations, without considering the limits of that doctrine.
Trump wants to go around Congress and freeze enormous amounts of federal spending. Can he?