In two First Amendment rulings released this week, the justices argue they're saving would-be censors from themselves.
An "originalist" Justice ratifies a de facto amendment to the Constitution
The court ruled 4-3 Friday the punishment was cruel and unusual under the state’s constitution.
The Senate should reject any Supreme Court nominee who has not proven herself to have extraordinary ability and independence of judgment unskewed by loyalty.
After a lower court ordered unusual legislative contests this year to mitigate unconstitutional racial gerrymandering, the justices temporarily stayed the order.
The justices unanimously limited the federal government’s power to strip immigrants of their hard-won status.
If nominated, Ketanji Brown Jackson wouldn’t necessarily change the Court’s balance. But she would make history.
Legal scholars say the bipartisan legislation could run into trouble at the high court.
The conservative justices seem eager to deal a fatal blow to one of the major constituencies of the Democratic Party.