Native Americans won an unusual legal victory at the Supreme Court. Congress could undo it. Todd Curry and Rebecca Reid - July 28, 2020 Justice Neil M. Gorsuch regularly rules in favor of indigenous rights
Unlike the Supreme Court, state courts have responded quickly to the pandemic. Here’s why. Todd Curry, Michael F. Salamone, Michael Romano, and Michael P. Fix - May 10, 2020 At long last, you can listen remotely to the U.S. Supreme Court’s oral arguments.
Trump is being sued to stop him from shrinking Bears Ears national monument by 85 percent. Who will win? Todd Curry and Rebecca Reid - December 11, 2017 On Thursday, President Trump announced that he would slash the
National security relies more and more on big data. Here’s why. Damien Van Puyvelde, Stephen Coulthart, and Shahriar Hossain - September 27, 2017 Data are a defining feature of modern society. Every day,
‘Enhanced interrogations’ don’t work as well as regular ones Misty Duke and Damien Van Puyvelde - February 9, 2017 During his campaign, President Trump repeatedly said that “torture works”