How the Supreme Court made cities less safe
The government’s proposed changes to the supreme court has angered the bloc.
Republican lawmakers are increasingly showing disdain for decisions made by the judicial branch—and by extension the rule of law.
Their PR campaign hit the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court this week.
The Supreme Court didn't actually do what Democrats like to say it did
The Supreme Court has sent the transgender student’s case back to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals following a new federal guidance letter on schools and bathrooms.
An arrest on Monday highlights the importance of two recent Fourth Amendment rulings.
The Justice Department has warned that if the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals doesn’t rule on the program, it’ll take it up to the new conservative Supreme Court majority.
The Court could duck, or decide to allow "Jerusalem, Israel" to appear as a birthplace on passports -- or blaze a new trail in foreign affairs law