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.
The late justice once discussed running for vice president and later gave President Obama an unsolicited recommendation for the Supreme Court.
After a week of political theater in the Senate Judiciary Committee, President Trump’s nominee is back where he started: on his way to the Supreme Court.
Justices’ drive to promote “religious liberty” may only become more intense.
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.
With a decision to uphold same-sex-marriage bans, the Sixth Circuit creates a division that only the justices can resolve.