The justices declined to hear appeals of lower-court rulings that struck down marriage bans in Indiana, Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Five years after its landmark gun-rights decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court is avoiding any cases about the Second Amendment.
This is the work of the Supreme Court’s emboldened, radical majority.
On the jurisprudence of Sandra Day O’Connor, possibly the swing vote on the new Supreme Court
Readers discuss the Court’s political past—and its future.
The country needs to know the limits of executive privilege.
In a civil-rights case involving two professional baseball players, all nine justices side against a law-enforcement official.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling and the imminent passage of a debt-relief bill raise questions about Puerto Rico’s status.
Threat-making has suddenly taken over politics, thanks to the Supreme Court vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
The retired Supreme Court justice would like to add five words to the Eight Amendment and do away with capital punishment in America. It's a shame he didn't vote that way during his 35 years on the Supreme Court.