But bad-faith actors are still a threat to America’s elections.
Population growth, economic growth, and income growth can be mutually reinforcing.
The Supreme Court’s majority is transforming this onetime protection into a sword to strike down hard-fought advances in civil rights.
Despite judicial setbacks, federal law leaves open the possibility that the president’s new executive order might prevail––if he can keep quiet.
With the upcoming retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, the country moves into a more ideologically divided future.
The claims that Samuel Alito is "a far-right activist" are laughable, except to the far-left activists. He takes the ideal of judicial restraint very seriously.
This case wasn’t decided on its merits, and the result is an utterly flimsy legal argument.
Actually, the Supreme Court's problem is not merely disconnection from the real world—it's also arrogance, dishonesty, grandiosity, and a lack of respect for principle, history, or logic