The president may eventually face legal liability, but he will not face a public reckoning for his actions before November.
The conservative justices say that vaccine policy is Congress’s or the states’ job, but in practice they’re the ones calling the shots now.
Saying nothing often is saying something.
Flowers v. Mississippi reveals a rickety American legal system.
And Congress should claw it back.
A GOP law on judicial appointments has been thrown out, and now it’s the judiciary itself that hangs in the balance.
The Supreme Court justice’s departure doesn’t mark the conclusion of a generational shift. It is just the opening act.
A four-member majority washes its hands of the voter ID conflict
The White House insisted allegations that it wanted to add a citizenship question to the survey for political reasons were conspiracy theories, right up until the moment the president confirmed them.