Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement marks the end of an era on the Supreme Court—and a turn toward hard-edged partisanship.
The justices voted not to stay a lower court’s ruling that extended early voting and restored same-day registration in the swing state.
A better version of the independent state legislature theory is proving difficult to figure out.
The chief justice has enshrined bad-faith argumentation as the legal strategy most likely to succeed at the Supreme Court.
A new guns case reveals that the once-noble institution has died, and we’re left working with its corpse.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has been a major influence on matters of racial equality, individual rights, and economic liberty. His replacement could be even more influential.
A majority on the Supreme Court lets states know it is serious about barring executions of the mentally disabled.