The case for having the International Court of Justice hear two cases at once
The Supreme Court squanders a chance to check a reckless president.
The last surviving lawyer who argued Brown v. Board of Education at the U.S. Supreme Court died Wednesday at 91.
With a decision to uphold same-sex-marriage bans, the Sixth Circuit creates a division that only the justices can resolve.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily stayed a Fourth Circuit ruling on gender identity and Title IX Wednesday.
June Medical Services v. Russo presents the Supreme Court with the power to green-light extremely restrictive abortion laws.
The Republican senator, a key swing vote, defended the Supreme Court nominee’s judicial record and said she would vote to confirm him.
The conflict over Trump’s Supreme Court nominee exposed the fast-eroding institutional barriers to the president’s authoritarian instincts.
A decade into his tenure on the Court, Samuel Alito has emerged as the most solidly conservative justice on the bench.