The fate of the Affordable Care Act may come down to one question: "How doubtful is doubtful?"
The Supreme Court would be doing the president—and the country—a favor if it put the military commissions established to deal with terrorism suspects out of their misery.
I led the agency for six years. It must keep doing its important work of protecting consumers.
A 5-4 decision limits the use of policies that cause segregation, but not segregation itself.
It just doesn’t know how.
The justices again appear poised to pursue a purely theoretical liberty at the expense of the lives of people of color.
A conversation about the nominee with Supreme Court watcher Stuart Taylor
The state's Supreme Court suspended the license of Attorney General Kathleen Kane, but she’s vowing to stay in office anyway.