At this morning’s oral argument, the justices debated the ins and outs of Trump’s dangerous proposition.
Who the next president appoints to the Supreme Court could revolutionize—or reinforce—big money’s dominance of political campaigns.
Congress should empower itself to more easily overturn Supreme Court decisions.
As the Supreme Court prepares to reconvene next week, the justices agreed to hear eight new cases on Thursday.
Voters seemed willing to back both state referenda enshrining reproductive rights and the candidate whose Supreme Court appointees overturned Roe.
President Obama nominated 63-year-old Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up an election-year battle with Senate Republicans.
Garrett Epps speaks to influential lawyer and journalist Tom Goldstein about the history of SCOTUSblog and the future of the Supreme Court.
An anti-government police officer reportedly dropped grenades on the nation’s Supreme Court building late Tuesday evening.
A court’s decision affirmed a fundamental American principle: The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.
Thirty-seven states still have Blaine Amendments on the books. The Supreme Court now has a chance to get rid of them for good.