The Supreme Court's conservatives have spent their careers working to kill the Voting Rights Act. They just did it.
On April 29, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in a pair of cases that will determine whether the Trump administration can remove over 350,000 Haitian and 6,000 Syrian beneficiaries of a federal ...
Working at the Justice Department used to be a prestigious gig in the legal profession. Now, its filings read like Trump ...
In November 2024, shortly after President Donald Trump won a second term in the White House, an ambitious Florida state appeals court judge reached out to the office of Florida Republican Senator Rick ...
As of March 2025, there were roughly 1.3 million people legally living and working in the United States as beneficiaries of a government-run humanitarian program called Temporary Protected Status.
In public, the chief justice loves talking about how the Supreme Court’s work is not political. His leaked memos reveal just ...
Barely halfway through oral argument in Trump v. Barbara, the Supreme Court case about President Donald Trump’s attempt to revoke the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of birthright citizenship, it ...
When President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, the national unemployment rate was at 4 percent overall, and at 5.3 percent for Black workers. On Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
On Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee convened for its final meeting on President Donald Trump’s judicial nominations before lawmakers head home for the holidays. Among the nominees who ...
After a disastrous showing in the November 2025 elections and under pressure from President Donald Trump, many Republican-controlled legislatures are looking to (further) gerrymander their states ...