Conservatives suspect that some Supreme Court justices are overly attentive to elite opinion
Two Supreme Court decisions Monday made it clear that U.S. territories have no claim to self-determination.
In the outrage over the closure of the main entrance to the Supreme Court building, an architectural paradox has been neglected
Beware of bipartisan legislation to extend a provision of the Voting Rights Act. The measure has little to do with voting rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Thursday to extend the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy trial to the sentencing phase.
A federal ruling offers the justices a clever way to reject Trump’s travel ban without limiting government power over immigration.
A new memo rescinds an Obama-era policy on gender-identity discrimination, setting the stage for a possible Supreme Court fight.
The Colorado judge’s potential rise to the Supreme Court is compromised by the crudest sort of bare-knuckle partisan politics.