Voting for Your Supreme Court
The next president will decide whether or not to unleash the floodgates of judicial progress.
The next president will decide whether or not to unleash the floodgates of judicial progress.
“They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law,” Justice Kennedy wrote. “The Constitution grants them that right.”
With the Court’s ruling this past week on the Affordable Care Act, Republicans don’t have to worry about millions of Americans losing their coverage.
While Mexico’s Supreme Court is a step ahead of public opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court is playing catch-up.
Three Ivy League academics oppose same-sex matrimony on secular terms
GLAD lawyer and LGBT rights activist sits down to discuss same-sex couples.
No matter how the Supreme Court rules in Fisher v. UT, affirmative action isn’t going anywhere