When the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the future of affirmative action, I knew I had to be there.
The Supreme Court justice temporarily blocked an appeals court ruling striking down same-sex-marriage bans in Idaho and Nevada.
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?