When justice seems like a joke, autocracy becomes more serious.
A nation of 325 million can find at least one person qualified to sit on the Supreme Court who didn’t attend either Harvard or Yale.
Expand the Court now.
With a decision to uphold same-sex-marriage bans, the Sixth Circuit creates a division that only the justices can resolve.
This Senate is singularly ill-equipped to assess the allegations against Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
The case for having the International Court of Justice hear two cases at once
The last surviving lawyer who argued Brown v. Board of Education at the U.S. Supreme Court died Wednesday at 91.
In the 2018 elections, Republican lawmakers are torn between their ongoing pledges to repeal or oppose the health-care reform, and overwhelming support for its protections for people with preexisting conditions.