In an interview with The Atlantic, Neil Gorsuch discusses his dream of a legal system that falls closer to the “golden mean”—not too much law, but not too little either.
If the former president really did order an assassination—as his lawyers argue he could—does anyone believe it would cost him his supporters?
Huge swaths of wetlands have been ignored by scientists for years.
Put an upper age limit on public office.
The story of how a crucial option for women got weaponized—and then got weaponized again.
President Bush should pledge not to alter the court's balance. Democrats should agree to stop the filibusters
Images from recent protests against plans to reduce judicial oversight of the government, in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
They had plenty to say about the justices’ decision on abortion, but went silent on the major ruling that could affect them the most.
A Supreme Court decision 40 years ago this summer allowed states to block access to specific prisoners. What does that mean for freedom of the press and our justice system?