It’s too late for the president to abolish the death penalty. But he can do this.
Two recent decisions capture perfectly just how distorted the Court’s approach is.
Thirty-four felony convictions. Charges of fraud, election subversion, and obstruction. One place to keep track of the presidential candidate’s legal troubles.
The judiciary is supposed to be informed by historical memory, and guided by more than its members’ whims.
The owners of this Christian company object to contraception. But it's their assets, not their beliefs, that will make their case so persuasive to this Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court’s conservative swing vote faces a fateful decision.
The Supreme Court nominee will testify Thursday about the sexual-assault allegations against him, which he “categorically and unequivocally” denies.
A 1989 Supreme Court case gave police free rein for aerial surveillance, but California lawmakers want to limit how drones can be used.
The great “convergence” of the mid-20th century may have been an anomaly.