Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court affirms climate change—but that’s not necessarily good news for the EPA.
Top Republicans vowed to ignore President Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court despite praising him in the past.
The Founders abhorred a judiciary more loyal to the Crown than to the rule of law. But now the independent system they designed is under threat.
This is the work of the Supreme Court’s emboldened, radical majority.
If liberals try to apply the logic of the Texas abortion ruling to their own favored causes, they might be in for a rude surprise.
Democrats might crush Republicans in November. With a 6–3 conservative Supreme Court majority, abortion rights could still be decimated.
An activist is on trial for being an activist, and the Supreme Court needs to protect anti-police protesters.
The Supreme Court nominee’s judicial record suggests he means only that Roe v. Wade hasn’t yet been overturned, not that it can’t be.
Five years after its landmark gun-rights decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court is avoiding any cases about the Second Amendment.