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?
The Supreme Court that will hear LGBTQ discrimination cases this week is radically different from the Court that legalized same-sex marriage four years ago.
“[The Court’s] own power is also enhanced by the fact that it will be judges deciding what are official or unofficial acts.”
Following the Supreme Court’s Wednesday decision, federal agencies can and should resume their efforts to communicate with social-media companies about disinformation online.
A mentally retarded man is scheduled to be executed next Monday, and he has an appeal pending to the Supreme Court.
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.