In recent terms Rehnquist has written the opinion for the Court in almost all the important cases in which he was in the ...
During much of the 1980s, Justice Sandra O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, cast a consistent vote against ...
Cruz’s thrice-weekly podcast, “Verdict,” has become an integral part of his day-to-day life as a senator — and a tool in his ...
September 8, 2005 • William H. Rehnquist, the nation's 16th chief justice, is laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery. Speaking at the funeral services, President Bush likened Rehnquist to Ronald ...
On VAWA’s 30th anniversary, it’s worth remembering how the justices struck down a provision in 2000 that let victims of ...
The High Court’s opinions are longer than ever. Sometimes even the footnotes establish important legal principles.
Donald Trump has made good use of the propaganda technique known as the Big Lie 1.0, famously claiming that the 2020 ...
Far from being an anomaly or the brainchild of a single administration, Project 2025 is the latest manifestation of a decades ...
This week, we've been diving into the aftermath of a federal lawsuit in Harris County, Texas, that ended the use of cash bail ...
In a 1987 case, United States v. Salerno, the Supreme Court said a plaintiff can win a facial challenge only by showing that the law cannot operate constitutionally under any set of circumstances.
Conspired to force shutdown, near-default of federal government. Former clerk to Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Potentially historic Hispanic nominee (though confesses to speaking "lousy" Spanish).
Tony Downs was a powerhouse lawyer with an uncanny memory before the memory-robbing disease took hold. Now, he and his wife are hoping Leqembi, a newly approved drug, will help slow his decline.