Voters cut their legislature out of the redistricting process. Now legislators want the Supreme Court to deal them back in.
A judgment last week in Virginia provides a template for other courts—including the Supreme Court—to rule in the president’s favor.
The ruling by the Hague Appeals Court upholds a lower court’s decision three years ago.
Justice Alito blamed his wife for the incident, but he did not disavow what the symbol stands for.
The high court now stands at a crossroads, waiting for a ninth justice to determine whether it will be a liberal court or a conservative one.
The Supreme Court’s decision to overrule the long-standing Chevron doctrine could be used to undo environmental progress.
The U.S. Supreme Court turned back a conservative challenge to the University of Texas at Austin’s plan to increase student diversity.
Splitting 5-4 along ideological lines, today the Supreme Court ruled a key provision of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional.
Could the battles over Supreme Court nominations become so acrimonious that it becomes impossible for anyone to win Senate confirmation?