... and the one way it could lose
A new Supreme Court case takes on one of the most well-known and misunderstood concepts in American criminal law.
A federal judge held that the Trump administration’s desired change to the census violates the law, but the Supreme Court could review the decision.
The Supreme Court will rule on whether citizens can talk back to law enforcement without fear of consequences.
While the Supreme Court remains hobbled and deadlocked, the lower courts are making power grabs.
India’s Supreme Court has to decide if African cheetahs could sub in for the country’s long-lost population of Asiatic cheetahs.
A U.S. Supreme Court showdown is next after a Fifth Circuit panel blocks the administration’s executive actions on deportation.
Donald Trump suggests it as a penalty for flag-burning, although the Supreme Court has ruled that it’s protected speech.
The conservative majority asked citizens in Wisconsin to risk their lives in order to vote—to the benefit of the Republican Party.
The president’s remarkable lawsuit against his own accountants and bankers can succeed only if the conservative majority intervenes on his behalf.