The U.S. Supreme Court considers an odd case from Alaska, with the fraught question of federal management of Western lands hovering in the background.
The president’s declaration that the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land” doesn’t make it so.
The justices face a historic choice regarding presidential power.
The party’s platform on abortion and LGBTQ rights is just as radical as ever.
My parents instilled in me the sense that the world contains many evil people—but also good people.
The Supreme Court's oral arguments in the "enemy-combatants" case underscore the fragility of our freedoms, and of our lives, in this scary new century.
If Alaska's Senate race is as close as expected, it could take months of legal wrangling--and possibly even an intervention by the Supreme Court--to resolve