Mike Huckabee suggests that if the justices rule that gay-marriage bans are unconstitutional, states don't need to listen.
The president sees the Constitution as an obstacle to be surmounted, not a repository of values that he must respect.
"Show me your papers" stands, but more consequential provisions -- such as ID requirements and warrantless arrests -- are defeated in today's ruling.
The Supreme Court handed a victory to the president while cloaking its reasoning in majestic language about the rule of law.
The Kansas Supreme Court ordered the state to confront the inequality of its public-school funding.
In Moore v. Harper the Supreme Court will decide if anyone besides itself should be able to adjudicate American election law.
Behind the Act that helped elect Obama
The newest Supreme Court justice issued two high-profile opinions that are different in tone but say a great deal about his worldview.
Without the formal adoption of ethical standards, the Court may begin to seem more like a political body than a guardian of the rule of law.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s resident Cassandra tones down his prophecies in advance of the same-sex marriage decision