One Texas judge says the new law could keep 600,000 mostly black and Latino voters from the polls.
Trump’s nominee to replace Justice Antonin Scalia possesses the same limited view of religious freedom supported by the conservatives currently on the Supreme Court.
Facebook’s made-up court is filling an enormous legal void.
In his second solo press conference as president, Trump weighed in on allegations against his Supreme Court nominee and called into question George Washington’s past.
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Demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest a provision in the chamber’s health-care bill that would defund the organization.
His decision in the census case may indicate a genuine renaissance of his judicial conscience.
The judges' ruling on soft money might curb influence-peddling without harming the two parties
Regulatory laws based on phony health claims erode economic liberty. But some free-market conservatives have a double standard for abortion.
IRVING R. KAUFMAN is a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which includes New York, Connecticut, and Vermont.