50 years after the first black Supreme Court justice was confirmed, his fight for racial equality still resonates.
Ten questions about the challenges facing the justices in the next four years
The U.S. Supreme Court approved warrantless breath tests but forbade warrantless blood tests during DUI arrests.
That's the message the Supreme Court is sending as we approach the 50th anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright, a famous defendants' rights case.
Just as liberal activist judges have driven millions of moderates into the Republican fold, conservative activist judges could drive them back out again. Karl Rove must know this. So must President Bush.
Modern Supreme Court nominees never discuss how they feel about specific cases. Chuck Schumer believes that should change when President Trump’s pick faces the Senate.
Its decision to let states opt out of the Medicaid expansion turned out to have lethal consequences.
The Supreme Court could have a major role to play in deciding whether workers can challenge their status as independent contractors.