Behind the Act that helped elect Obama
The newest Supreme Court justice issued two high-profile opinions that are different in tone but say a great deal about his worldview.
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
Deporting illegal immigrants is lawful. Imprisoning them in El Salvador makes a mockery of the Eighth Amendment.
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.