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Old friends are bewildered by the turn taken by the second lady, a onetime Democrat and former litigator for a San Francisco ...
As the court nears summer recess, some of its biggest cases, like birthright citizenship, age verification for online ...
Sally Quinn won’t return my emails. Perhaps Quinn, the doyenne of Washington, D.C., and the widow of the Washington Post ...
The newest Justice is increasingly willing to condemn the actions of the conservative majority, even when that means breaking ...
When President Donald Trump appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court weeks before the 2020 election, outraged ...
In “Far from Home,” the Republican senator from Alaska pitches her moderate and compromise-minded approach as the cure for ...
The Alaska Republican sat down with All Things Considered host Juana Summers to discuss her memoir, her thoughts on Trump's ...
Three years after the Dobbs decision, the legal challenges continue for activists on both sides of the abortion debate.
It’s just a more lonely position. And nobody likes being in a lonely position,” she said in an interview last week to promote her new book, “Far From Home.” ...
Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch, left, and Brett Kavanaugh,. right, attend the State of the Union address at the U.S.
Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh said courts should consider if the standard for disability discrimination lawsuits is too lax.
Save the Supreme Court, Not Kavanaugh By Ann Skeet, senior director of Leadership Ethics. What Brett Kavanaugh's Denials Say About His Moral Judgment By Ann Skeet, senior director of Leadership Ethics ...