Republicans Shouldn't Fear a Supreme Court Fight
Republicans stand to lose more if they don't fight an Obama nomination
Republicans stand to lose more if they don't fight an Obama nomination
Abortion, not religion per se, is the thing people care about most when it comes to the religious views of justices.
The late justice left unresolved the constitutionality of "assault weapon" bans and restrictions on carrying guns in public.
Drug cases show the late justice's fickle fidelity to the Fourth Amendment and federalism.
What he really wants is a justice that will agree with what he believes the law should be.
Law students jokingly called him the pope of originalism, a phrase he loved.
What will happen to gun rights if a Democrat picks his replacement?
The Supreme Court Justice's opinions often favored the accused-because their rights were in the Constitution.
A selection of Reason's coverage of the late Supreme Court justice.
The late Supreme Court justice was inaccurately described as "authoritarian."
Libertarians disagreed with Scalia on many issues, but they also have to give him credit.
The late Supreme Court justice's mixed legacy on liberty and the Constitution
President says he's going to try anyway.
The Supreme Court justice was found dead today of apparent natural causes.
The liberal justice speaks out for the Fourth Amendment, but often fails to respect the Fifth.
The former 2nd Circuit judge suggests that court was wrong to categorically reject a jury's right to acquit a guilty defendant.
Greenhouse gas regulations will now be an even bigger issue in the U.S. presidential campaign
Remembering the lessons of FDR's executive overreach.
The newly appointed justice talks law, politics, immigration, and why he got "visibly tattooed."
Nearly 400 appeals from death row prisoners could be heading through Florida's legal system.
Paul challenged the reigning legal orthodoxies on both the left and the right.
Trump trashes property rights, endorses eminent domain abuse. We'll find out if Iowa voters care.
U.S. v. Texas heads to SCOTUS.
Oklahoma and Nebraska say legal marijuana is like state-authorized pollution.
Forsaking federalism, Oklahoma and Nebraska demand that Colorado stop regulating the cannabis industry.
SCOTUS weighs stare decisis in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association.
The real threat to union power is failure to serve.
SCOTUS releases 8-1 decision in Hurst v. Florida.
In testing the limits of individual conscience, the Friedrichs case may reveal the Court's commitment to freedom itself.
The Texas governor suggests nine amendments "to restore the rule of law."
The Supreme Court hears Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association.
Can the government compel non-members to pay mandatory union fees?
Gov. Doug Ducey makes his first appointment to the state's highest court.
Supreme Court will hear the case next week.
The 2015-2016 SCOTUS term heats back up.
The upcoming year promises to be a big one for reproductive-liberty issues. Here are five major conflicts to keep an eye on.
Public schools should not have the power to punish off-campus speech.
A high school senior was suspended for recording a rap song.
Drivers should not be punished for balking at warrantless alcohol testing.
Another Step Closer to Full Legalization
Three DUI cases give SCOTUS a chance to clarify the constitutional requirements for drug and alcohol testing.
The Obama administration says Nebraska and Oklahoma have not described a genuine controversy with Colorado.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear three new cases dealing with drunk driving suspects and the Fourth Amendment.
The Supreme Court hears arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin