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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 21, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court’s
Wayfair
ruling is big for state budgets, bad for e-commerce companies.
June 18, 2018
Matt Ford
The Consequences of the Supreme Court’s Punt on Gerrymandering
The justices on Monday ensured that warped legislative maps will continue to erode American self-government.
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.
June 6, 2018
Matt Ford
United States
v.
Trump
How the president ends up at the Supreme Court—and how he might fare
May 21, 2018
Stephanie Russell-Kraft
The Supreme Court’s War Against Workers
A new ruling establishes a huge hurdle for employees trying to sue their employers.
May 14, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court’s sports-betting ruling has major implications for states’ rights.
May 11, 2018
Jeet Heer
How Democrats Can Over-Promise Like Trump
It worked for the president. It can work for his opponents, too.
May 10, 2018
Scott Lemieux
Democrats: Prepare to Pack the Supreme Court
If Republicans refuse to let the other party govern, all options should be on the table.
April 30, 2018
Magazine
Adam Winkler
Corporate Political Conscience
Why big business is suddenly into liberal politics
April 30, 2018
Matt Ford
How the Supreme Court Could Rewrite the Rules for DNA Searches
The arrest of the alleged Golden State Killer and a case currently before the court both raise questions about Fourth Amendment rights in the digital age.
April 27, 2018
Elizabeth Drew
Follies
It was a banner week for President Trump, who hosted Emmanuel Macron as the Stormy Daniels controversy entered a new phase.
April 25, 2018
Matt Ford
Should Trump’s Bigotry Disqualify His Travel Ban?
The Supreme Court weighed the legality of the president's policy in light of his comments about Muslims.
April 24, 2018
Matt Ford
When the President Defies the Supreme Court
What will Trump do if the justices rule against him?
April 19, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Is Making History—With Its Snail’s Pace
Why are the justices hearing fewer cases and taking longer to decide them?
April 17, 2018
Matt Ford
Gorsuch Did Scalia Proud (If Not Trump)
The president's Supreme Court appointee joined the liberal justices in striking down a deportation law, but his predecessor likely would have agreed.
April 17, 2018
Matt Ford
Will the Supreme Court Rein in Civil Forfeiture?
A case from Indiana gives the justices an opportunity to protect Americans from abusive fines and property seizures.
April 5, 2018
Matt Ford
A New Law to Reduce Deadly Police Shootings
California lawmakers want to raise the legal threshold for officers' use of lethal force. Will the idea catch on across America?
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