By allowing non-unanimous verdicts in murder trials, the state makes it possible for prosecutors to accept minority jurors—and then discount their views.
The justices signed off Thursday on a new procedural rule for warrants targeting computers.
The Supreme Court faces a test of the authority of politicians to use police to silence their critics.
A liberal expected to win a Supreme Court seat was upset by a conservative. What went wrong?
The Democratic frontrunner has a lot riding on the justices’ ruling on President Obama’s immigration policy.
It’s about the fundamentals of how American government works.
Conservative justices might be the party’s final bulwark against a changing electoral landscape.