Biden’s party doesn’t need to sleepwalk into a catastrophe.
As to Trump’s claim to what his legal team once characterized as “temporary absolute presidential immunity,” the Supreme Court’s answer was simple: No.
If he wants the public to see the Court as apolitical, he should try meeting that standard himself.
The Court’s job is not to determine which rights we should possess but rather which rights we do possess.
Can police can demand records of where, when, and with whom people slept without a warrant?
Probably not, at least without Congress’s help.
Around the anniversary of October 7, a conversation about Israel, pain, and peace with the author of Sapiens
Several court cases argue that disability laws that apply to public places should apply to online spaces, too.
The Massachusetts Supreme Court will decide whether a local shrine should be tax-exempt—a decision that could have broad implications for faith organizations in America.