With a possible Merrick Garland confirmation and the prospect of another Democrat in the Oval Office, the left can’t help but dream about an ideal judicial docket: abortion rights, voting rights, campaign finance...
Forty-five years ago, despite some of its members’ biases, the Supreme Court established that gender couldn’t be the deciding factor in most hiring.
He could now have a chance to shape it.
The goal shouldn’t be to make the Court less ideological, but to make it less powerful.
Two recently married Harvard grads embark on a quest sketch all 112 justices in U.S. history as animals
Why else would he bring his political rivals back in from the cold?
The Supreme Court nominee has demonstrated an unequivocal skepticism about federal regulation of corporations.
The court’s famous swing vote lurched to the right in recent years—giving a glimpse of what the future without him looks like.