Amid the ruckus over its voting rights and gay marriage rulings, the justices quietly accepted a pair of cases that could make it nearly impossible for private sector unions to organize new members.
The former justice offers sharp criticism of the majority opinion.
What was once constitutionally prohibited is now constitutionally required.
Readers discuss the implications of The American Legion v. American Humanist Association, which is being argued in the Supreme Court today.
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.