Its most recent term was a credit to the institution, not the abomination its critics allege.
A 5–4 decision gives the green light for states to use aggressive methods to remove voters from the rolls, a process that disproportionately affects minority communities.
The president returned to his con-law roots to hit Republicans on Merrick Garland’s stalled nomination.
By making it harder to punish official misconduct, the justices risk damage to America's republican institutions.
Neil Gorsuch has spent his career considering questions of life’s ends—and beginnings.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a law in Connecticut that bans assault weapons.
Not even the Roberts Court is willing to brook open defiance to its rulings.
India's supreme court has restored a 150-year-old law criminalizing homosexuality.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that the state’s jury-sentencing system in capital cases violates the Sixth Amendment.