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November 28, 2018
Matt Ford
How One Murder Could Reshape Oklahoma
The Supreme Court may declare that half the state is still Indian country under federal law.
September 12, 2018
Matt Ford
Should Cops Be Immune From Lawsuits?
A legal revolt is brewing against a Supreme Court doctrine that shields some public officials from civil litigation.
June 26, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Upholds Presidential Bigotry
The justices signed off on Trump's travel ban at the cost of their own credibility—and perhaps emboldening him further.
June 25, 2018
Matt Ford
How Texas Republicans Got Away With a Racially Discriminatory Electoral Map
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld several gerrymandered districts.
June 22, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Cares About Your Digital Privacy
Friday's ruling was the latest to apply the Fourth Amendment to technology.
June 14, 2018
Matt Ford
Supreme Court paves the way for “Make America Great Again” gear in the voting booth.
June 11, 2018
Matt Ford
Losing the Right
Not
to Vote
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld Ohio's aggressive effort to purge voters from its electoral rolls.
February 28, 2018
Matt Ford
The Court and the Cloud
The Supreme Court wrestles with how to apply U.S. laws to international tech companies.
June 27, 2017
Stephanie Russell-Kraft
The Supreme Court’s Incredible Privileging of Religion
In obliging the state to directly aid Trinity Lutheran and other churches, the Court is allowing the religious right to have their cake and eat it, too.
April 5, 2017
Alex Shephard
Can you imagine how conservative media would have responded if Merrick Garland was caught plagiarizing?
September 7, 2016
Anakwa Dwamena
With the nomination of a Muslim federal judge, Obama cements his reputation as a president of firsts.
July 7, 2016
Scott Lemieux
Why Did Obama Do So Well at the Supreme Court?
A look back at the court's major decisions in the Obama era—and what it means for the Court's future.
June 20, 2016
Saif Alnuweiri
Sonia Sotomayor just showed the value of having a “wise Latina” on the Supreme Court.
July 7, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
QEDaily: Hobby Lobby Is More Complicated Than You Think
April 29, 2014
Chris Elmendorf
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Doug Spencer
Last Week's Affirmative Action Setback Could Be a Boost to Voting Rights
April 25, 2014
David Fontana
Sonia Sotomayor Is a National Treasure
'The Sotomayor Style' is how America should talk about fairness
April 23, 2014
Jeffrey Rosen
Liberals Should Be Happy About the Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision
November 1, 2012
Jeffrey Rosen
“Don't Touch My Junk” Sneaks Into the Supreme Court
March 27, 2012
Jonathan Cohn
Day 2 at the Court: Well, that Could Have Gone Better
March 19, 2012
Jonathan Cohn
Will the Court Uphold Health Care Reform? Survey Says...
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