Author: Scott Lemieux
John Roberts's masterpiece in the field of self-refuting simulacra of constitutional law continues to have the desired effect: On Thursday, federal district court judge Henry Hudson upheld Virginia’s voter ID.
Strikes again: A federal judge with a history of anti-immigrant sentiment ordered the federal government to turn over the names, addresses and “all available contact information” of over 100,000 immigrants.
Ross Douthat finds the "smug style of American liberalism" guff news he can use: THE rise of Donald Trump, and with him a white-identity politics more explicit than anything America.
If you like Sam Alito, you'll love who Donald Trump would nominate to the Supreme Court. In conclusion, not a dime's worth of difference!
Surely the Department of Labor in a Romney administration would have done the same thing: Millions of Americans will get a raise beginning Dec. 1, and not because their employers.
Political reporters have been characterizing Clinton coming out for a Medicare buy-in and against the Hyde Amendment is a shift to the left. This is not exactly true, as both.
US President Barack Obama arrives to deliver remarks on the health care system at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association in Chicago, Illinois, June.
As the oral arguments suggested, none of the Republican nominees were willing to endorse the latest round of accommodations the Obama administration made to religious employers so that their employees.