Who’s that crazy guy on the bench?
Law and Justice
Yes, America, Global Warming Does Exist
The D.C. Circuit Court says so, despite convoluted industry arguments to the contrary.
Court to Super PACs: Full Speed Ahead
As the ship drifts over the campaign-cash falls, the five captains decline a chance to reconsider the course.
The Court’s Scott Walker Moment
Five justices tell public-employee unions they “tolerate” them—for now.
Key Rulings Reveal Partisan Divides On Court
As the Dorsey and Knox decisions make clear, the Supreme Court should be a bigger issue in the presidential election than it currently is.
Issa’s Contemptible Vote
The congressional committee’s charge against Eric Holder is nothing but symbolic.
Diluting the Sixth Amendment
We’re still waiting on the big Supreme Court decisions to come down, but a ruling from today illuminates the character of the Court.
Department of Justice Acts to Prevent Disenfranchisement in Florida
The Obama administration’s reaction to illegal voter disenfranchisement may seem like no-brainer … but remember 2000?
How Should Voter Purges Work?
Florida’s latest effort to cleanse its rolls has led to accusations of racism and a suit from the U.S. Department of Justice. But is there a fair way for states to clean up their lists?

