Justice Ann Walsh Bradley's announcement that she will not seek reelection next year could tee up an expensive fight for her ...
The retirement of the longest-serving liberal on the narrowly divided court improves conservatives’ chances of retaking ...
The Supreme Court ended Affirmative Action last year -- so why is Congress still relying on race ... Court has consistently imposed clear limits on Congress’s otherwise broad spending power.
I am not surprised that state Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley would try to defend her own improper partisanship by throwing stones at an opponent (“Justice rips partisanship but defends ...
Why AP Called Wisconsin's Statewide Ballot Measures: Race Call Explained WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press was able to determine that voters in Wisconsin had approved two constitutional ...
The Biden Administration Forges Ahead on a Top-Down Abortion Policy Why ... Wisconsin are now in danger of losing religious exemptions that the law plainly affords them. Arecent Wisconsin Supreme ...
The Supreme Court should never have dodged such a supremely important issue, and the South Carolina case gives it a chance to fix its mistake. Yes, the case is about race, not political parties ...
Democrats aren't very good at seeing the power of the Supreme Court," Hasan told the other CNN panelists. "And that’s why I worry ... in a democratic world that has lifetime tenure.
The Post’s Caroline Kitchener analyzed the significance of the Supreme ... offered Sergio Perez’s race seat Ketanji Brown Jackson's New Warning to Supreme Court ...
The question that I have is why did the Supreme Court agree ... business records to cover up a hush money payment made to a porn star during his 2016 presidential campaign. If the jury convicts ...
They were the proverbial dog who caught the car. They finally got the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade after decades of trying, and they soon found that Americans didn’t much like abortion ...
Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before. Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains. Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The ...