As the 2016 elections near, the entire U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider the state’s voter-ID law.
"Comparativism"—using foreign legal rulings to help interpret the Constitution—is startlingly on the rise in the U.S. Supreme Court
Saying nothing often is saying something.
With a Supreme Court vacancy after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, Republican senators must again choose between country and party.
Flowers v. Mississippi reveals a rickety American legal system.
Don't you want your Supreme Court justices to be a bit more unflappable than that?
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.
A four-member majority washes its hands of the voter ID conflict