It’s hard to understand a series of recent moves in any other way.
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 Supreme Court brushes away a man who waited seven years to get his case before a judge.
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.