The outspoken Supreme Court justice weighs in on the Senate torture report.
The legal reasoning may look like it turns on obscure technicalities, but the administration’s cases are falling apart because of something much more deeply wrong.
The justices decided to take up a case challenging the legitimacy of federal insurance subsidies in the law.
The U.S. Supreme Court could soon consider whether police can review a cellphone’s whereabouts without a warrant.
In the five years since the landmark decision, the Supreme Court has set the stage for a new era of white hegemony.
The former president got his latest reprieve when a court reduced the $464 million bond in his fraud case.
Without clear guidance from the Court, House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6.
The Court delivered a rare victory for voting rights—and may have given Democrats a handful of new seats.
Unless the Supreme Court acts