Why is the Supreme Court giving more deference to a state grand jury than the Congress of the United States?
Attending town meetings can be awkward when the Supreme Court is currently hearing your lawsuit over the prayer in those meetings.
His allies now claim that he wouldn’t really impose massive global tariffs if elected. But the uncertainty created by threats is bad enough.
Texas challenges the president’s executive order on immigration at the U.S. Supreme Court. But the case never should have made it this far.
The Supreme Court veered into making law, rather than interpreting it, in barring capital punishment for juvenile offenders.
The momentous school desegregation decision
An anti-coup provision is not much use with a loophole for self-coups.
In two First Amendment rulings released this week, the justices argue they're saving would-be censors from themselves.
An "originalist" Justice ratifies a de facto amendment to the Constitution