Where do our rights over our own bodies end and our duties to others begin? An answer lies in the story of a 1905 Supreme Court case about government-mandated vaccines.
The justices will face a number of challenges that have tremendous implications for life in the Trump era.
Democrats are trying to pressure the Iowa senator to confirm Obama’s choice for the U.S. Supreme Court, but that strategy shows little sign of success so far.
A little girl is at the heart of a big case at the Supreme Court next week, a racially-tinged fight over Native American rights and state custody laws.
Gamble v. United States isn’t related to the Russia investigation. But the outcome—which one senior Republican senator has tried to influence—could still have consequences for the probe.
The Supreme Court will consider whether equality of representation requires equal numbers of eligible voters, or equal numbers of people.
Two journalists detail the results of their reporting on the Supreme Court justice’s past.
Protesters in Paraguay set fire to the parliament building, a deadly landslide in Colombia, and Venezuela’s supreme court backtracks on the country’s move toward dictatorship.