While the Court’s politics have veered right over the past decade, the justices’ prose has shifted left, becoming more ...
Danielle Sassoon, who earlier in her career was a law clerk for conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, was ...
The conversation over President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship and Dan McLaughlin’s Corner post on it, helpfully titled “Birthright Citizenship Is Still in the Constitution,” brings ...
Colleges sought ways to circumvent the Supreme Court's ruling that they cannot use racial preferences in admissions.
Meg Bryce, daughter of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, may not be able to hold on to her seat on the Virginia Board of Education.
The interim appointments, two in New York and one in Washington, signaled a break from past practice that reflects the ...
Juan Williams’ latest dissection of the Civil Rights Movement, “New Prize for These Eyes: The Rise of America’s Second Civil Rights Movement,” is a masterful sequel to his 1987 best-seller — “Eyes on ...
A Senate panel removed Meg Bryce, a member the state Board of Education, and Yesli Vega a member of the state Board of Health ...
A Supreme Court Justice dubbed by the New York Times as Donald Trump's "judicial hero" once rejected a plan similar to the ...
Federal judges in the D.C. district court have remained essentially silent while signing off on the hundreds of now-dismissed cases that for years crowded their dockets.
New leaders at the Justice Department, which has been a center of President Donald Trump’s ire, have moved quickly to ...
But in revoking President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive Order 11246 that launched our decades-long imposition of de facto racial quotas under the euphemism “affirmative action,” Trump has gone ...