Led by Cory Booker, senators are breaking the rules to protest the GOP’s speedy consideration of Brett Kavanaugh. But their effort is likely too little, too late.
The president has asked both leading candidates for the job to come to Washington, moved up the announcement, and scheduled it for prime time.
The consequences of "the single most irresponsible decision in the modern history of the Supreme Court"
The justices end a six-year fight over 2011 congressional maps that diluted black voting strength in the state.
Most Republican leaders were quiet on the Supreme Court's landmark pass on gay marriage. The junior senator from Texas was not.
Images from some of the protests sparked by the release of a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion
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.