The president said he intends to remove the right through executive order—a move that would reignite a long-standing debate over the Fourteenth Amendment.
A lawsuit aims to resolve the loophole in the Seventeenth Amendment that allowed her appointment.
The evolving coverage of a confrontation on the National Mall offers a case study in how media outlets zigzag wildly in their efforts to please their readers.
If the conservative jurist joins the court by Monday, he will rule on protections for the critically endangered dusky gopher frog.
No matter what happens in November, the sickness may be terminal.
The judiciary may appear the only functional branch of the federal government, but a string of recent rulings have contributed to the impending catastrophe on Capitol Hill.
They would have been clear-eyed about the role of the Court and the dangers of too much fidelity to their original designs.
The president has commuted the sentences of 37 men on federal death row to life without parole, a historic move.