When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Line? Supreme Court May Decide. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases based on online threats.
A Ritual Returns: Supreme Court Justices Will Explain Their Decisions By explaining their decisions in open court, the justices are owning their work.
With This Supreme Court, the Way Liberals Dissent Matters The liberal justices should plead for — and thereby help legitimize — the imposition of external constraints on its powers.
Supreme Court Wrestles With Case on Pigs, Cruelty and Commerce A California law requiring that pork sold in the state come from humanely raised pigs posed questions about how far states can go in affecting conduct outside their borders.
Yeshiva University Can Bar L.G.B.T. Club for Now, Sotomayor Rules Sonia Sotomayor’s ruling will be in place pending a decision by the Supreme Court to take up the case.