In dismissing the classified-documents case, she is ignoring both practical history and legal precedent.
A recent ruling in a case on cell-phone searches may point to future limitations on surveillance.
Also in this issue: Understanding Our fear of Immigrants, the Supreme Court v. Congress, and The Trouble With Fancy Office Perks
A succession of well-meaning but clumsy rulings has encouraged political gerrymandering
She has vowed to expand President Obama’s executive actions. Thursday’s decision won’t necessarily prevent her from doing so.
With a Supreme Court decision looming, Republican presidential candidates must appeal to primary voters without alienating the general electorate.
On Friday, the Supreme Court issued a 5 to 4 decision in favor of same-sex unions.
They should take it.
The justices consider a challenge to labor organizations without weighing the practical implications of their decision.