Congress can't act, and the presidency is up against its limits—leaving only the Supreme Court to step in.
For the second time, the justices of the Supreme Court are struggling with Fisher v. University of Texas—and the divisive questions it raises.
The country's supreme court has reversed its ban on assisted suicide, permitting those with "endless suffering" to end their own lives.
Life tenure in any public post is bad public policy, and other implications of the latest Supreme Court rulings
A deeply divided Senate Judiciary Committee advanced President Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, but final confirmation will depend on a reopened FBI inquiry.
The erosion of democratic norms didn’t begin with Narendra Modi.
An overloaded federal agency and an ambitious agenda derailed an entire class of students.
The Supreme Court's ruling puts more money into politics, but it could help parties and candidates wrest back some control.
President Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court had been sailing toward Senate confirmation. But with Republicans wavering in light of Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation of sexual assault, it’s all in doubt now.
Amid all the liberal hysteria about the threats posed by a conservative Supreme Court, one threat tends to be ignored—and it happens to be the biggest one