The vice president’s eager embrace of Republican support is one sign that the mistakes of 2016 are being repeated. Oct 14, 2024 / Jeet Heer “We are not just going to let campus life start as ...
WASHINGTON − Thurgood Marshall's clock. Clarence Gideon's petition. Lucy's portrait. To understand Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, look at what she has chosen to display around her. The first ...
By Lauren Hirsch and David McCabe The Justice Department is preparing to sue Visa, accusing the financial services giant of breaking the law to shut out rival payment processors, two people ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has always been “a man more sinned against than sinning.” That line from Shakespeare’s “King Lear” seems increasingly apt for the head of our highest court.
WASHINGTON − Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson can make a pointed comment with her pen, pin down a lawyer she thinks is evading an answer in oral arguments, and also throw a punch.
The Economic Justice and Rights Division works to build just economies based on respect for human rights. We investigate how the global economic system both drives inequality that undermines human ...
Michael McGrath has spent the last week reading up on what would be expected of him if European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen asked him to take on the EU portfolio covering justice.
There are significant racial disparities in sentencing decisions in the United States. Sentences imposed on Black males in the federal system are nearly 20 percent longer than those imposed on white ...