A sexual-assault allegation against President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee brings the fight over gender and power to the fore.
This morning, all nine justices revealed what they really think about the right to counsel.
The Supreme Court is about to destroy the 20-year-old, and grossly unjust, federal criminal sentencing system, but without any idea of what to put in its place.
The Supreme Court has struck down parts of a major Texas law regulating access to the procedure. To do so, it had to navigate competing claims of medical fact and an intent to protect women.
A series of Supreme Court decisions have made it easier to make anonymous campaign donations.
Disparate-impact claims survived in a 5-4 decision, but the narrow opinion suggests a tough fight ahead for civil-rights laws.
In 1987, the Supreme Court came within one vote of eliminating capital punishment in Georgia based on evidence of racial disparities. Instead, it created a precedent that civil-rights advocates have been fighting for decades.
The justice has redefined how the Supreme Court interprets statutes, a former Acting Solicitor General of the United States says.
The media are still talking about the justices' DOMA and Prop 8 decisions. But what about Vance v. Ball State University, which could have a huge impact on workers?