Neil Gorsuch
Ruth Bader Ginsburg fell in her office and broke 3 ribs
Ginsburg’s health has been a matter of intense speculation, since she is the oldest member of the court by 5 years and is one of its four sitting liberal justices.
Right-wing dark money backing Kavanaugh outspent the left-wing "smear campaign" by millions
"Not only does the public not know the true source of the money, they didn’t even have any sense of who’s spending.”
We're Watching the Slow Poisoning of the Supreme Court
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation was unusually contentious and bitter, but it wasn't an aberration.
Brett Kavanaugh Could Decide Up to 13 Abortion-Related Cases in the Next Year
More than a dozen abortion rights cases in district courts could make it to the Supreme Court in time for a newly confirmed Justice Brett Kavanaugh to weigh in.
What Would Happen in the Minutes and Hours After the Supreme Court Overturned Roe v. Wade?
From cops forcibly closing abortion clinics to "abortion tourism," the country could change overnight.
5 ways Trump’s Supreme Court pick could reshape America
Without Justice Kennedy, the Supreme Court could shift on issues like abortion, gay rights, and the death penalty.
Democrats can’t decide how hard they want to fight Trump’s Supreme Court nominee
So far, the Democratic response to Anthony Kennedy's impending retirement has been more scattered than united.
A Second Trump Term Just Got Way More Likely Thanks to the Supreme Court
A historic decision against unions will hurt workers and could sap Democrats of political power for a generation.
America Is a Spiraling Corporate Contract Dystopia
To live, you have to let corporations walk all over you.
The Supreme Court just gave companies a huge win over workers
In a 5-4 decision, the court rules employers can prohibit class action lawsuits and force employees into arbitration.
Neil Gorsuch just dealt a surprising blow to Trump's immigration agenda
Gorsuch joined the court's four liberal justices in a win for an immigrant the Trump administration wanted to deport.
Neil Gorsuch just gave the first glimpse of how he might rule on abortion issues
The case will decide whether to block a 2015 California law regulating crisis pregnancy centers on First Amendment grounds.