Supreme Court confirmation hearings and protests in Washington, D.C., a military dance in China, a tattoo expo in Russia, a 3-D-printed Egyptian-cat-mummy skeleton, and much more
In the 1980s, Larry Youngblood was wrongfully imprisoned for raping a 10-year-old boy. The way the Supreme Court handled his case had lasting consequences.
Plus: The Supreme Court rules that racism is over, so now America can get back to talking about Trayvon Martin and Paula Deen.
Anita Hill’s accusations against the Supreme Court nominee launched the first #MeToo moment 26 years ago, but the justice has faced little renewed scrutiny amid the current reconsideration of sexual harassment.
The justices will take up a challenge to H.B. 2, a state law that effectively makes it much more difficult to end a pregnancy in the state.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s newest member missed most of this term’s cases, but he’ll still play an important role shaping the current docket.
Was abortion a crime in previous centuries? The answer has shaped recent Supreme Court rulings—and might do so again.
In an exclusive interview, Chief Justice John Roberts says that if the Supreme Court is to maintain legitimacy, its justices must start acting more like colleagues and less like prima donnas.