Democrats are looking to hit Republican lawmakers where they’re most vulnerable.
A timid ruling sends the matter back to the trial court for more review -- guaranteeing more voting chaos between now and Election Day.
The Supreme Court will consider whether Texas’s outdated standard on intellectual disability and executions violates the constitutional prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.
In upholding same-sex-marriage bans, Sixth Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton said the people should decide, but his ruling virtually guaranteed the opposite.
The Supreme Court’s right-wing justices claim to be originalists, but then they pick and choose the history that fits their ideological preferences.
The end of affirmative action will pressure high schoolers to write about their race through formulaic and belittling narrative tropes.
The Nebraska Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the pipeline, adding to the pressure on President Obama to approve it.
The Supreme Court must decide the fate of a murderer—and whether roughly half of Oklahoma is rightfully reservation land.
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers Foster, the standards that govern peremptory challenges are back on the table.