When it comes to race-based admissions, both sides contain people of good will. And neither group can understand a word the other says.
A Houston attorney wants the Supreme Court to define what it means to be a natural-born citizen, but the lawsuit seems certain to be tossed.
Disparate-impact claims have a long record of opening doors in employment, education, voting, and housing. Conservatives want to bury them.
Republicans floating Merrick Garland for FBI director should be careful what they wish for.
Lawmakers have argued that the Chinese internet is better for kids. They’re wrong.
An election is not a jury verdict, and winning an election doesn’t make you any less guilty.
The law simply wasn’t prepared for a sitting president who would attempt to steal an election.
One day before Harvard goes to court to defend its admissions practices, two warring rallies made clear that the trial is about much more than just the university.
They aren’t bragging about it, but lawmakers in Congress have agreed on two fixes to the polarizing health law in the last month.