We used to reject court packing as a dangerous game. Now we believe it may be the best way to restore the Court’s legitimacy.
The much-heralded recordings of Supreme Court oral arguments flagrantly distort the record
A budget shortfall at the Nevada Supreme Court underlines a broader fiscal quandary
The untold story of the improbable campaign that finally tipped the U.S. Supreme Court.
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.
Justices acquitted themselves well during oral arguments on two pivotal cases this week.
The U.S. Supreme Court justice imperiled the high court’s neutrality by weighing in on the 2016 presidential election.
Its most recent term was a credit to the institution, not the abomination its critics allege.