The Ivy has spent the past three weeks being grilled about whether it discriminates in its admissions process. But the legal battle over affirmative action will likely rage until the Supreme Court weighs in.
Will the justices, many of whom worked in the executive branch, hold the president’s words against him?
A repealed amendment and generations of Supreme Court rulings have left the constitutional regulation of private behavior in the past. Will it stay there?
Seventy years after the mass internment of Japanese Americans was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, the ugly ideas at the core of its decision are resurfacing.
No new federal legislation can rewind abortion in America to 2021.
The Supreme Court hearings are a preview of the party’s midterm strategy, with lawmakers placing the issue front and center. But it’s far from clear that their apocalyptic rhetoric will actually work.
His Supreme Court case paved the way for hundreds of guns-rights lawsuits in America—but in Washington, D.C., he’s still waging war.
A pioneering advocate of gay marriage responds to the Supreme Court’s historic ruling.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals handed the White House a defeat on Monday, ruling that the executive order’s justifications weren’t grounded in reality.