The Court will decide whether electors must vote for their party’s candidate, but no matter the answer, the system will still be a disaster.
Following the Supreme Court’s recent Arizona decision, voting-rights activists know they have to act fast.
Court challenges to redistricting in North Carolina and Wisconsin could bring national changes in elections.
A self-assured right-wing majority may be ready to radically alter our legal system and destroy the public’s trust in the Supreme Court and the law.
The media's portrayal of a May 29 Supreme Court ruling on sex-based pay discrimination was way off the mark.
The Supreme Court is slowly changing the meaning of words in free-speech law—and not for the better.
What do plutocrats and Supreme Court members get from being friends?
Expanding the Supreme Court makes sense for both practical and constitutional reasons.