Some recipes from Thomas Jefferson, the Coolidge White House, 19th-century political rallies, and a Supreme Court justice's husband--with a dose of history
In dismissing the classified-documents case, she is ignoring both practical history and legal precedent.
A succession of well-meaning but clumsy rulings has encouraged political gerrymandering
A recent ruling in a case on cell-phone searches may point to future limitations on surveillance.
Also in this issue: Understanding Our fear of Immigrants, the Supreme Court v. Congress, and The Trouble With Fancy Office Perks
With a Supreme Court decision looming, Republican presidential candidates must appeal to primary voters without alienating the general electorate.
She has vowed to expand President Obama’s executive actions. Thursday’s decision won’t necessarily prevent her from doing so.
On Friday, the Supreme Court issued a 5 to 4 decision in favor of same-sex unions.
They should take it.
The justices consider a challenge to labor organizations without weighing the practical implications of their decision.