A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday will force lower courts to consider the issue.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Thursday to extend the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy trial to the sentencing phase.
And there’s good reason for that.
The Colorado judge’s potential rise to the Supreme Court is compromised by the crudest sort of bare-knuckle partisan politics.
Democrats have introduced bills to undo the Supreme Court's ruling on religious exemptions for contraception coverage, as well as state laws that single out abortion services, but the legislation isn't expected to succeed.
The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of Texas’s new law, but that doesn’t mean Roe will stand.
President Trump has seldom been rebuked by the Supreme Court. The question now is how he’ll respond.
If the Supreme Court overturns Roe, it will betray the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of bodily autonomy.
A sudden vacancy scrambles the prospects for the administration’s climate-change rules.
Yale law professor Stephen L. Carter laments the recent string of divided decisions and urges a return to efforts to reach consensus, or near consensus, about the Constitution.