The Georgia Supreme Court ponders whether death-row inmates can demand to know about the drugs being used to kill them—a question with profound national significance.
Until Senator Ben Ray Luján returns, his party won’t be able to do anything significant—including confirming a new Supreme Court justice—without Republican help.
The Hawaii Supreme Court has vacated a permit for the Thirty Meter Telescope.
The historic Supreme Court ruling led to a surge in same-sex marriages in all 50 states, polls show.
An expert in the delicate interplay of publishing, individual rights, and the First Amendment warns that recent Supreme Court rulings in matters dealing with libel and privacy invite “the most far-reaching and insidious” censorship of all, self-censorship.
No matter which path the court takes, the destination will likely be the same—the end of access to safe, legal abortion for many women.
The Republican establishment’s glowing praise for President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee suggests that the GOP apparatus, and its donor network, will stay loyal.
For two centuries, America had kept questions of church and state at bay. The country is not ready for the ones to come.
The Supreme Court justice reiterated his wariness of the controversial police tactic earlier this month. A new Justice Department report seems to support his concern.