Are gun laws constitutional? Courts must now look at history to decide. Jacob D. Charles - June 30, 2022 Would the founders have regulated high-capacity magazines? Courts will be struggling to apply the Supreme Court’s latest Second Amendment decision for years.
Supreme Court justices sounded suspicious of New York’s gun law. Here’s what might come next. Jacob D. Charles - November 4, 2021 Will the court listen to empirical evidence about safety, or just strike down any regulations that didn’t exist in the 18th century?
A record number of women are serving in Congress. That’s good news for constituents. Danielle Thomsen and Bailey K. Sanders / Managing Editor - January 25, 2021 On average, female representatives are more effective — and more likely to respond to constituent requests.
If the Senate confirms Barrett, Americans could lose faith in the Supreme Court Michael F. Salamone - October 12, 2020 Research shows that 6-to-3 is seen differently from 5-to-4
What’s behind the fight over Wisconsin’s primary? The Supreme Court’s gerrymandering ruling. Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer and Guy-Uriel E. Charles - April 20, 2020 In Rucho v. Common Cause, the court could have curbed extreme partisanship.
Trump is breaking the WTO. Will China want to save it? Rachel Brewster - May 2, 2018 A U.S. trade team is in China this week to