The Court has rescued the former president from facing trial before the election for his attack on democracy.
This opinion can’t be squared with the language of the statute—or with common sense.
And how the Court's dissenters used the exact same reason to draw the opposite conclusion.
Byron York, Randall Kennedy, and Benjamin Wittes ponder the future of the Supreme Court and the coming confirmation hearings
The Roberts Court is now the Alito Court.
The line between apparel and technology gets parsed by the Supreme Court.
Allowing Supreme Court justices to serve for life is causing too many problems. It's time to consider setting 18-year term limits for all future justices.
Democrats and Republicans are framing the Supreme Court abortion ruling in very different ways.
A Supreme Court that once included former senators and governors is populated today by judges with identical résumés. Here's why that's a mistake.
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Texas redistricting case illustrates a recurring problem: The Court has a tendency to make things more confusing, not more clear.