... and the one way it could lose
The Supreme Court will rule on whether citizens can talk back to law enforcement without fear of consequences.
Donald Trump suggests it as a penalty for flag-burning, although the Supreme Court has ruled that it’s protected speech.
India’s Supreme Court has to decide if African cheetahs could sub in for the country’s long-lost population of Asiatic cheetahs.
A federal judge held that the Trump administration’s desired change to the census violates the law, but the Supreme Court could review the decision.
A U.S. Supreme Court showdown is next after a Fifth Circuit panel blocks the administration’s executive actions on deportation.
The decision to uphold a same-sex marriage recognition ban snapped a streak of court victories—but that doesn't make the judge who issued it a bigot.
The conservative majority asked citizens in Wisconsin to risk their lives in order to vote—to the benefit of the Republican Party.
The head of Israel’s internal-security agency stands up for the rule of law.
The president’s remarkable lawsuit against his own accountants and bankers can succeed only if the conservative majority intervenes on his behalf.