The battle over the nomination of Charles Pickering to an appellate court isn't about Pickering. It's about power
A Massachusetts case illustrates the glaring difference between the medical community’s approach to addiction and the laws on the books in the United States.
The longer Breyer remains, the more likely a Republican president choosing his successor becomes.
The constitutional provision enshrined the principle of individual liberty—and extending a militarized state into the schools would only undermine it.
Dick Durbin wants to add a civil-liberties advocate to the court's proceedings and to limit the NSA's data collection.
In Texas and elsewhere, new laws and policies have encouraged neighbors to report neighbors to the government.
The Obama administration wants Capitol Hill to stay out of nuclear talks, but legal scholars say lawmakers will eventually have their say.
He was scheduled to be executed Wednesday evening, but an Oklahoma court granted a last-minute stay to consider evidence Glossip may be innocent.
The judge handling Trump’s classified-documents case has shown that she’s not fit for the task.