The president’s nominee, Neomi Rao, has a view of executive authority that’s as expansive as Brett Kavanaugh’s.
The hard question is whether the justices should ban all racial preferences in university admissions
On Wednesday, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a 2013 hate-crime conviction against 15 members of an Amish separatist group who forcibly cut the beards of others in their faith. The ruling has re-opened a question: How could this happen?
A ban on its track-and-field athletes competing in at the Rio Olympics is upheld.
A series of southern states have ignored federal court rulings on voting rights.
The judiciary defers to the legislature. The legislature defers to the executive. And the executive says it's implementing what the lawmakers and the judges decided.