International law has always been aspirational. The decision on Israel brings it closer.
Conservatives suspect that some Supreme Court justices are overly attentive to elite opinion
Two Supreme Court decisions Monday made it clear that U.S. territories have no claim to self-determination.
In the outrage over the closure of the main entrance to the Supreme Court building, an architectural paradox has been neglected
Beware of bipartisan legislation to extend a provision of the Voting Rights Act. The measure has little to do with voting rights.
A federal ruling offers the justices a clever way to reject Trump’s travel ban without limiting government power over immigration.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Thursday to extend the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy trial to the sentencing phase.
A new memo rescinds an Obama-era policy on gender-identity discrimination, setting the stage for a possible Supreme Court fight.