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Supreme Court Blocks Two Rulings Striking Down Voting Maps
Federal courts in Ohio and Michigan had said maps there violated the Constitution by favoring the party in power.
President Pete? One-on-One With Buttigieg
An interview with Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend on his 2020 presidential campaign
Nationwide Injunctions Speak to Judiciary’s Growing Power, Barr Says
The broad use of such injunctions illustrate how the federal district courts have undermined executive authority, the attorney general said in a speech on Tuesday…
Congress Should End a ‘Harsh and Unfair’ Rule That Blocks Troops From Court
A 1950 Supreme Court decision makes it impossible for service members to recover damages from the government for negligence or misconduct they suffer while serving.
How Trump’s Stonewalling Puts Our Democracy at Risk
Congress needs the full Mueller report to do its job of protecting our elections from foreign adversaries.
The Legal Vulnerability of Roe v. Wade
We look at how the Supreme Court decision that established a constitutional right to abortion might be put to the test.
Conservative Group Wants to Bring ‘Brass Knuckles’ Approach to Judicial Fray
The group will be led by a former Senate and White House aide who was a central figure in the confirmations of Justices Neil M….
‘This Is a Wave’: Inside the Network of Anti-Abortion Activists Winning Across the Country
The raw cultural momentum of the anti-abortion movement has taken over, and it shows no signs of slowing.
Think You Know Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones?’ Fans Are Betting They Do
There has been a flurry of offshore and European wagering on the finale of the hit HBO show, but betting on a scripted series has…
Think You Know Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones’? Fans Are Betting They Do
There has been a flurry of offshore and European wagering on the finale of the hit HBO show, but betting on a scripted series has…