The U.S. Supreme Court reconsiders how legislative districts are drawn—and risks sending the country back to a time before “one person, one vote.”
Two swing votes voiced their satisfaction Thursday with the bureau's investigation, improving the Supreme Court nominee's chances for confirmation this weekend.
A growing faction supports rolling back the gains of the past quarter century.
Facebook’s “Supreme Court” might have upheld Donald Trump’s suspension, but that doesn’t make it a real court.
Judicial intervention may be the only way left to break the political impasse on authorizing Obama’s use of force.
It’s hard to steer clear of a scandal these days. Or is it?
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner refuses to collect “fair share” fees from public employees because he expects them to be found unconstitutional.