Yesterday the Supreme Court recognized the right of an artist to limit the expression - the speech - she will produce for others.
The Supreme Court struck down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan as exceeding the Education Secretary's lawful authority.
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday ended the affirmative action regime of 45 years. The dissents and protests speak volumes.
The U.S. Supreme Court sent back for trial the case of a man forced out of a job for not wanting to work on Sunday.
The story of secret government programs performing UFO salvage without Congressional approval has seemingly prompted Congress to act.
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.