A court in Pennsylvania gets it right, and the Fifth Circuit gets it wrong.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Altercation: Politico Lambastes Washington’s Insider Culture
Nina Totenberg’s new book is roasted by the unlikeliest publication imaginable.
Why Justice Breyer Will Resign at the End of This Court Term
Despite a lot of words about not politicizing the Court, he will do the right thing—and his former clerk is likely to take his seat.
Will the Supreme Court Decide the Election?
A repeat of Bush v. Gore is unlikely but possible. It could also be serial Supreme Court rulings in slow motion.
How to Rebalance the Supreme Court
Combine an immediate expansion with a proposal for a constitutional amendment.
Why the Republicans Should Confirm Trump’s Nominee Today!
Today on TAP: Carpe diem, Mitch
The Republican Court-Packing Scheme
And the Democrats’ three lines of attack include the notion that the GOP is packing the Court right now.
Pelosi Can Save Obamacare With a One-Line Amendment
By repealing the individual mandate, which is now functionally inert, the House Speaker can invalidate a push to eliminate the Affordable Care Act.
The Court: How Did We Get Here and What Will It Mean?
If Trump’s nominee is confirmed, we’ll have the most radically conservative Court since the early 1930s.
Democrats, Republicans, and the Ruthlessness Gap
The Supreme Court fight should leave Democrats considering power, and how they must wield it.

