The state may have to revive a now-defunct school-scholarship program to make amends for supposed anti-Catholic sentiment at its founding.
The Supreme Court could leave a legacy as enduring as Brown v Board of Education.
A big win for Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood in today's case on the Affordable Care Act contraception mandate
Critics accuse federal judges of too easily trusting law enforcement in cases involving excessive force. This week, the Supreme Court declined its chance to echo—or dismiss—that allegation.
A year after the Supreme Court ruled mandatory juvenile life sentencing without parole unconstitutional, the Midwestern state still hasn't brought its laws into compliance.
An alleged witness to the rape attempt the Supreme Court nominee stands accused of has opined about rowdy-young-male behavior for years.
In a 4-3 ruling on a case almost a decade in the making, the Supreme Court ruled that colleges can factor in race in admissions decisions.
Biden hasn’t even named his nominee yet, and already conservatives are saying she’s undeserving.
Where does our bodily autonomy end and our duty to others begin? In March, The Experiment considered one answer, which lies in the story of a 1905 Supreme Court case about government-mandated vaccines.
Laws meant to curb corporate power and greed are—in the hands of the Trump administration and a conservative Supreme Court—being used against the public good instead.