The conservative justices say that vaccine policy is Congress’s or the states’ job, but in practice they’re the ones calling the shots now.
But the Supreme Court refused to say that rescinding DACA won’t occur in the future.
As the 2016 elections near, the entire U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider the state’s voter-ID law.
"Comparativism"—using foreign legal rulings to help interpret the Constitution—is startlingly on the rise in the U.S. Supreme Court
Saying nothing often is saying something.
With a Supreme Court vacancy after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, Republican senators must again choose between country and party.
Flowers v. Mississippi reveals a rickety American legal system.
Don't you want your Supreme Court justices to be a bit more unflappable than that?
And Congress should claw it back.