What will the DOJ’s rejection of South Carolina’s voter-identification law mean?
Legal Affairs
DOJ Rejects South Carolina Voter-ID Law
What will the ruling mean for voting restrictions in other states?
Friday Miscellany, Year-End 2011
A Navy sailor’s public kiss, a Ugandan activist’s courage, a hurrah for the Girl Scouts, and the passing of an accidental hero.
Gingrich’s Judicial Attack Wins Over Religious Right
His ideas have drawn attacks from establishment conservatives, but he’s winning plaudits among the evangelical grassroots
The Latest Proposition
Will a voter referendum to allow same-sex marriage in California thrust social issues back into the spotlight this election season?
Full Court Press
Gingrich’s threat to ignore court decisions speaks to conservative Iowans still upset about gay marriage in the state.
The Ball’s in Your Court
Even with the federal judiciary stacked in their favor, Republicans still aren’t happy.
Newt v. Judiciary
Wimpy candidates want to overturn the Affordable Care Act. Newt Gingrich wants to overturn 200 years of jurisprudence.
A Ninja in Our Sites
An aggressive federal enforcement effort targets online piracy—and threatens the open Internet.
Putting the Brakes on Voter Supression
A referendum against Ohio voter restrictions is set for the 2012 ballot.

