The Supreme Court will soon hear two cases that could upend the entire Electoral College system just months before voters go to the polls.
The Supreme Court said limits on political donations weren't necessary with adequate disclosure. Now big companies are fighting even that.
In upholding the state's ban on same-sex unions, Judge Martin Feldman seems to be carefully appealing to the Supreme Court's swing voter.
A dazzling argument by Miguel Estrada shows how the justices can reach a ruling in Noel Canning: Just say the Senate decides when it's in recess.
Most of what we learn from confirmation hearings for a Supreme Court chief justice will be misleading or irrelevant
Far from reflexively favoring big corporations over small competitors, Judge Neil Gorsuch has a nuanced view of antitrust law.
The Court’s decision to make oral arguments more accessible and transparent is unprecedented—and should be the norm even after the pandemic.
Twenty-five years after the Supreme Court ruled in their favor, what exactly have victims of crime won? And at what cost?
Virginia prosecutors hid exculpatory evidence and defied a federal judge in a death-penalty case. Will the Supreme Court let them get away with it?
It's dangerous for courts to continue adhering to Smith v. Maryland, a decision that was made before the advent of big data.