If Republicans want to confirm President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, they’ll likely have to change the rules and invoke the Senate’s “nuclear option.”
The Kiyemba case is a critical test of the president's authority.
The Senate on Friday confirmed the conservative appellate judge to the Supreme Court after a rancorous debate that saw the end of the judicial filibuster.
The Supreme Court squanders a chance to check a reckless president.
The conflict over Trump’s Supreme Court nominee exposed the fast-eroding institutional barriers to the president’s authoritarian instincts.
A decade into his tenure on the Court, Samuel Alito has emerged as the most solidly conservative justice on the bench.
The Supreme Court declined to review the law that lower courts found to be discriminatory, but made no judgment on the merits of the policy.
A new strategy of demanding nominees' views on judicial issues ensures that the next Supreme Court nomination battle will be ugly.
The day one of the most famous justices lost his cool--and one of his books.
Justices are set to hear a major case this week—and will be forced to decide whether they meant what they’ve said in the past.