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
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?
They had plenty to say about the justices’ decision on abortion, but went silent on the major ruling that could affect them the most.
In his response to an adverse decision by the Supreme Court, the former president previewed an argument he’s likely to keep using.
His personal lawyers want a New York court to shield him from private lawsuits during his presidency.
In Idaho and other states, draconian laws are forcing physicians to ignore their training and put patients’ lives at risk.
Yesterday’s decision hinges on a new and alarming embrace of the right-wing crusade against vaccination.