They were angry and afraid and joined a “filibuster” outside the Supreme Court Thursday night before the Senate’s vote on Brett Kavanaugh.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from prisoners who argue the state prison system’s grooming policies violate their religious liberty.
Evan Wolfson and Ted Olson aren't pleased with the Supreme Court's decision not to make marriage equality the law of the land, but they're ready to keep fighting.
The Justices will hear four cases challenging state bans on same-sex marriage, a decision that could bring an end to the question of the freedom to marry.
A Supreme Court rejection of the president's signature domestic accomplishment would deal a severe, long-lasting blow to the progressive ideal.
The United States is the only country that allows this practice, and soon the Supreme Court could get rid of it.
The Supreme Court’s ruling contributes to the legitimization and mainstreaming of anti-Muslim bigotry. But the court isn’t tasked to make moral judgments about the law.
Corporate spending, free speech, "the underwear case," and more
Applying the history of white supremacy in America to the Supreme Court's McCutcheon decision
The Philadelphia high schooler whose protest led to a landmark Supreme Court decision is now 72, and living in Boston.