For an institution whose legitimacy depends largely on the public’s perception of its integrity, the growth of unseen, unsigned, and unexplained decisions can only be a bad thing.
Expand the Court now.
Justices’ drive to promote “religious liberty” may only become more intense.
This Senate is singularly ill-equipped to assess the allegations against Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
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.
When justice seems like a joke, autocracy becomes more serious.
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.