Why Some Advocates Want Congress to Limit Supreme Court Power with a Supermajority Rule
A 1893 legal doctrine by Harvard professor James Bradley Thayer argued for extreme judicial deference to Congress. Today, some progressives propose a...
A 1893 legal doctrine by Harvard professor James Bradley Thayer argued for extreme judicial deference to Congress. Today, some progressives propose a...
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that a ballot initiative proposing partisan gerrymandering violated the state constitution. The court invalidated...
Conservative legal commentator Gregg Nunziata argues in a recent Atlantic article that conservatives must reconsider their long-standing support for e...
On April 25, 1938, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in United States v. Carolene Products, a landmark case that shaped constitutional law an...
The recent release of internal Supreme Court memos on the Clean Power Plan has sparked debate, but much of the commentary lacks proper legal context....