Several conservative justices sounded skeptical of Trump’s attempt to unilaterally end birthright citizenship.
A single vote for Trump would be as shameful as anything the Court has done in recent memory—and set the stage for future ...
Oral argument in the birthright citizenship case will reveal just how gone this six-justice conservative supermajority really ...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument today in Watson v. Republican National Committee, a case about the Republican Party’s ...
Link to: Federal Judges Are Begging Lawrence VanDyke to Stop Being Thirsty and Gross ...
In early 1981, there was probably no more exciting place for young, ambitious Republican lawyers than the U.S. Department of Justice, which the journalist Ari Berman has described as “the nerve center ...
The technical questions in Louisiana v. Callais, which the Supreme Court will decide sometime next year, sound mostly like gibberish to people who are not already intimately familiar with several ...
At first, school officials allowed parents to opt their children out of lessons involving these books. But after this proved to be a logistical nightmare in Montgomery County, Maryland’s largest ...
As a journalist who covers reproductive rights, I’ve spent the first six months of Donald Trump’s second term waiting for the other shoe to drop on abortion. Sure, the president has pardoned nearly ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a dissenting opinion yesterday that did not mince words about the Supreme Court’s eager facilitation of the Trump administration’s discriminatory agenda. It was ...
In 1946, Congress quietly passed a statute giving U.S. Customs and Border Protection the authority to stop and search all vehicles within a “reasonable distance” from the border. Shortly thereafter, ...