For the good of the war on terrorism, the United States needs to create a National Security Court to try enemy combatants.
The justice stayed far away from the Brett Kavanaugh controversy in an interview on Thursday.
Republicans are pitching Donald Trump’s third Supreme Court nominee as a feminist icon at a time when the party is intensely unpopular among American women.
In the book of the year about the death penalty, author Evan Mandery chronicles the ugly political process at the Supreme Court that spawned the nation's roiling capital punishment laws.
The ultimate vote on Brett Kavanaugh will most likely bring disrepute on the Senate and the Supreme Court.
Weeks after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the governor’s order giving 200,000 ex-offenders back the franchise was unconstitutional, he’s trying a different method.
The Georgia Supreme Court ponders whether death-row inmates can demand to know about the drugs being used to kill them—a question with profound national significance.