The passing of Antonin Scalia roils the presidential campaign and could leave the Supreme Court deadlocked until 2017. Will the Senate even consider a replacement nominated by President Obama?
Vague national-security concerns don’t justify shutting down the popular Chinese-owned app.
Faced with sexual-assault allegations, the would-be justice has been more aggressive in fighting for his Supreme Court nomination than most of his predecessors.
Justices love to proclaim their impartiality, all evidence to the contrary.
The country’s Supreme Court has ruled the detention on Manus Island of those seeking asylum in Australia violates their personal liberties.
In Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, the Supreme Court has the chance to ensure that teachers are not the state’s robots.
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement marks the end of an era on the Supreme Court—and a turn toward hard-edged partisanship.