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.
Two law professors have found that it's not who makes a public policy decision but the nature of the decision made that's key to its acceptance.
Following the Supreme Court’s recent Arizona decision, voting-rights activists know they have to act fast.
The media's portrayal of a May 29 Supreme Court ruling on sex-based pay discrimination was way off the mark.
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.
Court challenges to redistricting in North Carolina and Wisconsin could bring national changes in elections.
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?