In Moore v. Harper, the justices should not side with the views of either party.
A case before the Supreme Court asks whether police can stop drivers for doing something that isn't a crime if the officers have misunderstood the law.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday struck down the state’s maps as too heavily biased toward Republicans, the latest ruling in a new and contentious battle over legislative districts.
In a case on whether Texas must issue plates with the Confederate battle flag, the Supreme Court takes up a more fundamental free-speech question.
Supreme Court justices should exercise judicial modesty, in the sense of great hesitation to second-guess decisions by other branches of government.
In his latest dissent, against the pro-same-sex-marriage finding of Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court justice invoked … hippies and fortune cookies.
Whether or not he makes it to the Supreme Court, the Senate’s logic—much of it paradoxical—is likely to leave a lasting mark on voters.
Haaland v. Brackeen could have major consequences for tribes’ right to exist as political entities.
A federal appeals court rules that the Little Sisters of the Poor received a sufficient religious accommodation.
How the justices are taking on moral philosophy, theology, and more in the Hobby Lobby case