The Supreme Court's conservatives have spent their careers working to kill the Voting Rights Act. They just did it.
Working at the Justice Department used to be a prestigious gig in the legal profession. Now, its filings read like Trump ...
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 ...
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 ...
In public, the chief justice loves talking about how the Supreme Court’s work is not political. His leaked memos reveal just ...
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.
Last week, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the County of Washtenaw, Michigan, and several of its local officials, accusing them of illegally interfering with federal immigration law.
In March, Justice Amy Coney Barrett gave a talk at the Library of Congress in which she urged Americans to take responsibility for upholding the rule of law and legal institutions. “Respect for the ...
Last week’s ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court’s case about “conversion therapy” in Colorado, lays bare the disturbing world that awaits us if we continue to let the First Amendment run ...
Fifty years ago, the 17 Black members of the House of Representatives launched the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a policy research and educational institute aimed at empowering the Black ...
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