A Supreme Court case found that the University of Michigan was using race in admissions the wrong way. Then the state stepped in, and minority enrollments dropped.
There's no legitimate reason for restricting the election-related speech of ideological groups.
What the NBA furor tells us about the Supreme Court
An appeals court ruling striking down a D.C. gun control law is right and should be affirmed.
Roughly half of the state could be designated as reservation land. No one’s sure what that would mean for Native inmates whose crimes occurred within those boundaries.
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in King v. Burwell will force presidential hopefuls into the first big debate of the 2016 campaign.
And those paying attention haven’t missed it.
The country’s Supreme Court of Appeal has made way for the legal domestic trade of rhino horns.
Collegiality is scarce, and tensions are apparent.
The Senate is abdicating its responsibilities, and the norms meant to undergird a Supreme Court appointment are falling apart.