Pro-choice advocates shouldn’t get their hopes up after the Supreme Court put a Louisiana statute on hold.
Unsigned, unexplained orders have reshaped American law.
And that offers hope for American democracy
They believe that right-wing speech should be sacrosanct, and liberal speech officially disfavored.
How a conservative decision at the Supreme Court could lead to a liberal outcome
The chief justice pens a paean to criminal defense attorneys, never mentioning the national crisis the Court has helped perpetuate.
Nielsen v. Preap will determine whether thousands of longtime U.S. residents face indefinite detention without a hearing.
The U.S. Supreme Court weighs which disputes America’s Indian tribal courts can adjudicate.
Earlier iterations of the executive order were rushed and unpolished. But the third version could very well pass the Supreme Court’s test.
Two Supreme Court cases this fall pose hard questions about the death penalty.