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‘The Education of Brett Kavanaugh’ Takes a Hard Look at the Supreme Court Justice and His Accusers

A new account by the New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly reinvestigates the allegations of sexual misconduct against the justice.

Justice Dept. to Honor Team That Worked on Kavanaugh Confirmation Process

The attorney general will award those who worked “to support the nomination” of Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, according to an email reviewed…

‘Esto se lleva toda la esperanza’: una regulación impide el asilo en EE. UU. para la mayoría de los solicitantes

Con la nueva medida muchos migrantes deberán decidir si quedarse en México a pedir asilo, probar suerte en el territorio cada vez más hostil de…

‘This Takes Away All Hope’: Rule Bars Most Applicants for Asylum in U.S.

The new rule will likely place many more migrants in danger as they debate whether to remain in Mexico as asylum seekers, try their luck…

To Save a Ban on Gay Conversion Therapy, New York Will Repeal It

The City Council fears that if a federal lawsuit challenging the ban were to reach the Supreme Court, the panel could issue a ruling that…

Religious Crusaders at the Supreme Court’s Gates

Conservative justices appear eager to take on a subject at the heart of the country’s culture wars.

Supreme Court Backs New Trump Asylum Restrictions

The policy requires many Central American migrants to seek and be denied asylum in another country before applying in the United States.

Biden Wants to Work With ‘the Other Side.’ This Supreme Court Battle Explains Why.

In the clash over Robert H. Bork’s nomination, Joe Biden’s moderate instincts defined a winning strategy.

A Judge Refused to Hire a Party Boss’s Aide. A Demotion Followed.

Former Justice Armando Montano said the Bronx Democratic Party chairman punished him for bucking the patronage system.

Three North Carolina Judges Step In Where the Supreme Court Refuses

The Supreme Court’s conservatives said gerrymandering was not a matter for courts, leaving the job of protecting democratic self-rule to state judges.