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.
Not even the Roberts Court is willing to brook open defiance to its rulings.
The Constitution protects the rights of minorities—and despite their rhetoric, both Republicans and Democrats support that.
Today's lower court ruling deferred to the Supreme Court's 1979 decision, Smith v. Maryland. Should that case still matter?
The conservative movement’s decades-long pursuit of the judiciary is now paying off.
Imperialism has left tricky sovereignty questions with which the U.S. Supreme Court is only now reckoning.
A rules change to confirm Supreme Court nominations would mark just the latest, incremental step toward intensifying partisanship in Congress.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee questioned the U.S. Supreme Court justice’s mental health after she intensified her criticism of him.