A rare interview with the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice
The justices consider a challenge to labor organizations without weighing the practical implications of their decision.
They should take it.
50 years after the first black Supreme Court justice was confirmed, his fight for racial equality still resonates.
Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz are suggesting there might be ways for states and cities to nullify the justices’ ruling. They’re wrong.
Roberts and Sotomayor sniped at each other last week, but earlier Courts saw far worse.
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.