In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. On ...
On Dec. 10, 1778, John Jay was elected president of the Continental Congress. He later became the Supreme Court’s first chief ...
Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros Discovery will challenge existing antitrust standards, John M. Yun writes in a guest commentary ...
In theory, that decision holds weight. The appointment of a Supreme Court justice has an effect for decades, and their ...
Every major question in American public life ultimately returns to a single source of authority: the Constitution. Whether ...
This was most explicitly approved by the Supreme Court in two recent cases: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
In this latest It's Debatable, Moster and Rosen facetiously debate if the State of Liberty should be demolished and replaced ...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will speak Friday at a conference of Catholic legal scholars seeking to expand Christian influence on public policy. The sponsor is barring journalists from covering ...
The lawyer and activist Chase Strangio on cultural divisions and common ground. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Victoria ...
The Kennedy Center’s big weekend caps what has been a difficult year for Washington as Trump has portrayed the city as crime-ridden even as the violent crime rate is down. The president has deployed ...
After years of shouting on a sidewalk, street preacher Gabriel Olivier managed to make his case to the Supreme Court without ...