The justices are forcing citizens to choose between voting and staying safe from the coronavirus. This fall’s election could be no different.
The former secretary of state talked with The Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg about the Supreme Court, Russian interference in the 2016 election, and President Trump.
And a court just ruled in favor of the government, again.
Ireland’s gay-rights movement has rejected the Church’s authority, even while embracing its values.
A crop of court cases could change the relationship between the United States and its territories.
A months-long political rivalry between President Ahmadinejad and Supreme Leader Khamanei has left the former with less power, which is increasingly concentrated in the hands of the latter
A federal appeals court reverses a 2014 ruling that said the state’s capital-punishment system violated the Eighth Amendment.
Former Senator Jon Kyl’s temporary return to Washington will give the GOP majority an immediate boost—and President Trump’s Supreme Court pick another vote.
The embattled EPA chief used an obscure provision last month to increase the salaries of a pair of staffers by tens of thousands of dollars.