In Green v. New Kent County, the Court saw school desegregation as a reparative process—likely the closest thing to reparations that the American judicial system has ever endorsed.
The Supreme Court looks at how robbing a drug dealer can trip the Hobbs Act’s commerce provision and bring a petty thief a lot of federal trouble.
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of Shaun McCutcheon would set the stage for totally eliminating remaining campaign-finance laws.
The president lays out a passionate defense of the healthcare law just weeks before a major decision is expected.
The West Virginia v. EPA ruling signals a future in which no one in power has the ability to tackle the biggest issues society faces.
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.