Before departing for its summer recess, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up Moore v. Harper, a redistricting dispute between North Carolina’s legislature and Supreme Court. The latter struck down two congressional maps enacted by the former and then…
The Democrats are facing a grim November if they can’t find some way to energize their increasingly disillusioned base. Consequently, they regard the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer from the Supreme Court as a golden opportunity to rekindle enthusiasm among…
The legal left once was riding high. It controlled the Supreme Court, overruled Congress, and ignored the public’s wishes. These political liberals, since rechristened “progressives,” embraced the sacred principle of judicial review. Only independent justices, sheltered from retrograde popular currents…