In the last term, conservative justices moved to protect wealthy donors and Christians, while looking skeptically on claims for minorities.
The Supreme Court struck down a law that would force many Texas clinics to close. But for abortion providers in conservative areas, staying open is just the start.
Groups like al-Nusra are turning to charity stunts and service provision to ensure they have a loyal following even after Assad.
For years, the conservative majority has worked to cement a system where entrenched leaders pick their voters in a bid to stay in power indefinitely.
New reminders of the consequences—big and small—of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In a pair of rulings on partisan gerrymandering and the census, Chief Justice John Roberts enshrined the nation’s modern form of winner-take-all politics into law.
Opponents of same-sex unions try to convince the Supreme Court that the state has no interest in "love and commitment."
I thought I was writing fiction in The Handmaid’s Tale.