A case before the Supreme Court asks whether police can stop drivers for doing something that isn't a crime if the officers have misunderstood the law.
In Moore v. Harper, the justices should not side with the views of either party.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday struck down the state’s maps as too heavily biased toward Republicans, the latest ruling in a new and contentious battle over legislative districts.
In a case on whether Texas must issue plates with the Confederate battle flag, the Supreme Court takes up a more fundamental free-speech question.
In his latest dissent, against the pro-same-sex-marriage finding of Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court justice invoked … hippies and fortune cookies.
Whether or not he makes it to the Supreme Court, the Senate’s logic—much of it paradoxical—is likely to leave a lasting mark on voters.
Supreme Court justices should exercise judicial modesty, in the sense of great hesitation to second-guess decisions by other branches of government.
Haaland v. Brackeen could have major consequences for tribes’ right to exist as political entities.
A federal appeals court rules that the Little Sisters of the Poor received a sufficient religious accommodation.