The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the use of race in some admissions decisions, but it doesn’t mean all colleges are free to employ the practice.
Three years after his polarizing confirmation hearings, the Supreme Court’s 114th justice remains a mystery.
Over the past half century, siding with the powerful against the vulnerable has been the rule in almost every area of the law.
The rhetoric around the Supreme Court nominee pits a “Boy Scout” persona against a “frat guy.” But #MeToo has shown the limits of such labels.
Trump has crossed a great divide in society.
Out-of-line police departments are subject to investigations and court orders. Why not apply those same tools to attorneys who disregard defendants’ rights?
Trump would reenter office with broad authority to restrict abortion access. The only question is how much of it he’d use.
Girls State is a sharp study of how a well-meaning civics program can simultaneously inspire and limit young women.
Judges can no longer directly solicit donations, but the Supreme Court signaled that further limitations on their fundraising are now unlikely.