The first days of the criminal case against the former president have been mundane, even boring—and that’s remarkable.
The White House point person on immigration is pursuing a strategy that is bedeviling his opponents and could provoke a constitutional crisis.
Disparate-impact claims have a long record of opening doors in employment, education, voting, and housing. Conservatives want to bury them.
When it comes to race-based admissions, both sides contain people of good will. And neither group can understand a word the other says.
Republicans floating Merrick Garland for FBI director should be careful what they wish for.
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.
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.