I Clerked for Justice O’Connor. She Was My Hero, but I Worry About Her Legacy. She stands as a shining example of how women — everyone, really — can approach life and work.
The Electoral College Is ‘the Exploding Cigar of American Politics’ Today, we’re going to moan about the Electoral College.
Release of Justice Stevens’s Private Papers Opens Window Into Supreme Court The justice’s files on thousands of cases, including landmark decisions on abortion and the 2000 election, were made public.
How a Spreader of Voter Fraud Conspiracy Theories Became a Star For more than a decade, Catherine Engelbrecht, a Texas mom turned election-fraud crusader, has sown doubts about ballots and voting. Her patience has paid off.