Only one week after refusing to stay Charles Warner's execution, the justices will now hear his fellow inmates' appeal on a questionable lethal-injection drug.
The Commission on the Supreme Court’s findings may end up helping to set reform in motion, rather than stopping it in its tracks.
An extra question posed by the justices weighing a challenge to Obama’s immigration program could turn the case into a constitutional showdown.
If the country’s nine justices wind up deciding the presidential race, things could get very ugly very quickly.
And the Supreme Court can’t fix it by itself.
The Supreme Court could send the U.S. back to the 1950s.
A specious lawsuit against four swing states that was batted down by the Supreme Court was a victory for the man who filed it.
The late Supreme Court justice wrote a number of opinions that limited the ability of racial minorities, victims of police misconduct, and others to vindicate their constitutional rights.