The Supreme Court, in Moore v. Harper, the celebrated Elections Clause case, rejected the independent legislature theory of redistricting.
Abraham Lincoln must have taken inspiration from former President - and fellow Congressman - John Quincy Adams in his fight against slavery.
Daniel Ellsberg, RAND Corporation analyst and leaker of The Pentagon Papers, died Friday at his home. He was 92 years old.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) finally admitted the obvious: gun control is unconstitutional. So he wants to change the Constitution.
The Supreme Court, in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters, set limits on protected strike activity, specifically excluding deliberate sabotage.
Environmentalists throughout the land showed their true colors over the last two days, in reaction to a Supreme Court ruling on wetlands.
The Supreme Court held that wetlands, to fall under federal regulations, must connect to navigable waters and blend in with them.
The Supreme Court unanimously found that social media are not liable for the bad acts of their users - but did not touch Section 230.
Justice Samuel A. Alito reflected on the infamous Dobbs Leak, saying he thinks he knows who did it but can't prove it.
The Supreme Court extended indefinitely their stay of a District Court order blocking the distribution of mifepristone, an abortifacient.