Without the formal adoption of ethical standards, the Court may begin to seem more like a political body than a guardian of the rule of law.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s resident Cassandra tones down his prophecies in advance of the same-sex marriage decision
Governor John Kasich vetoed a controversial provision that would have banned the procedure after a fetal heartbeat could be detected. This is just the beginning.
The Supreme Court will resolve a standoff between Microsoft and federal prosecutors who want access to customer data stored in Ireland.
While the nation was focused on big, controversial cases, corporate America was quietly racking up a remarkable string of victories in the high court this term.
Some progressives say Obama could appoint Merrick Garland without Senate approval. Only voters can change the situation.
In Green v. New Kent County, the Court saw school desegregation as a reparative process—likely the closest thing to reparations that the American judicial system has ever endorsed.
The Supreme Court looks at how robbing a drug dealer can trip the Hobbs Act’s commerce provision and bring a petty thief a lot of federal trouble.
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of Shaun McCutcheon would set the stage for totally eliminating remaining campaign-finance laws.