Georgia’s highest court allowed a lawsuit by a KKK chapter to move forward, setting the stage for a trial.
Debate over NSA collection of phone metadata has often focused on whether the law is constitutional—but a federal appeals court says it's not even legal.
There’s almost no way the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault can adequately prepare for a high-pressure appearance Monday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Highly partisan redistricting is a scourge, but the solutions involve political judgments that no court should make.
Justices Hugo Black and William O. Douglas specifically addressed a section of the law at issue today.
The Obama administration issues a new rule—and a mapping tool—that are designed to help communities address segregation.
Officers have wide discretion when they pull over motorists. And the courts keep giving them more.
On Monday, a federal court ruled the state's same-sex-marriage ban unconstitutional—the latest to be overturned. What makes the decision in the Old Dominion different?