WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court in January will hear a relatively modest number of cases, but each of them could have a major impact on the lives of millions of Americans. Perhaps the biggest case ...
It’s the age-old question: Does the Supreme Court decide its cases based on rank partisanship rather than legal principles? Many scholars and commentators unhesitatingly answer in the affirmative.
The Supreme Court’s 2025-2026 term starts on Monday, which already promises to be filled with blockbuster cases as the court prepares to rule on the legality of transgender athletes, LGBTQ conversion ...
In 2002, the Supreme Court ruled in Atkins v. Virginia that the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of people who are intellectually disabled. Next week, on Wednesday ...
When the Supreme Court began its 2025–26 term on Oct. 6, legal observers, scholars and advocates warned that the justices are again positioned to shape the country’s direction on equality, freedom and ...
The Supreme Court will kick off 2026 with a series of arguments in blockbuster cases. In a calendar released on Wednesday afternoon, the justices announced that they will hear arguments in January in ...