The conservative justices have shown they are ready to sacrifice any law or principle to save the former president.
And why the special counsel’s last-ditch January 6 filing may not matter
The court is too radical to win even this Supreme Court’s approval, but not too radical to influence it deeply.
The decision in SEC v. Jarkesy puts much of the basic work of the executive branch at risk.
A set of major decisions will give corporations more opportunities to roll back regulations they don’t like.
After a Supreme Court ruling challenged his case, the special counsel filed a fresh indictment of Donald Trump.
The conservative justices created so many avenues for challenge and confusion that the Court functionally collaborated in Trump’s strategy of delay.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the Colorado court was right to bar the former president from the ballot.
Even if the Supreme Court rejects this plea, the GOP will advance its cause of sowing doubt in the electoral process all the same.
Jurists who preach fidelity to the Constitution are making decisions that flatly contradict our founding document’s text and ideals.