On the jurisprudence of Sandra Day O’Connor, possibly the swing vote on the new Supreme Court
The Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh played to the president in unflinchingly partisan testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Supreme Court has been signaling that it will treat Congress roughly in the coming decade—but nobody seems to be paying attention
Supreme Court justices seemed to be missing the point during oral arguments over curbs that the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law imposes on free speech.
The House minority leader is pushing a disciplined message amid drama over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the president who chose him.
The new Supreme Court's speech decisions come with a familiar ring
Professionals like to believe themselves immune to the influence of gifts, but no one is.
If the Supreme Court decides to stop letting voters take control of the redistricting process away from partisan legislators, polarization can only get worse.