In Doe v. McKee, the U.S. Supreme Court missed a chance to defend the lives of the pre-born. Must that await a generational change?
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson rewrote the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution at oral argument in Merrill v. Milligan and Caster.
Trump is suing CNN, as he said he would after they refused to retract their Hitler comparisons, which they reported as fact, not opinion.
The FBI continues to lose prestige and moral authority as three cases go sour. But it is also behaving like a 2000 year old secret police.
Judge Roy Moore won a $8.2 million damage award in a case in which a TV station slandered him and cost him his election in 2017.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) singled out a particularly bad Supreme Court precedent. But he didn't make the strongest argument against it.
In West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court severely limited the administrative state by telling Congress that it, not bureaucrats, makes law.
The Supreme Court finished its 2021 term, in which it did much to start restoring Constitutional government to the United States.
The Supreme Court issued a split decision on executive powers in America, showing deference in one case and setting limits in another.
Do executive powers have any Constitutional limits? The Supreme Court has two cases left on its docket to decide precisely that.