Article Injudicious Kavanaugh’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee was intemperate, partisan, possibly perjurious, plainly injudicious—and disqualifying By The Editors October 2, 2018 Editorial Domestic Affairs Supreme Court Donald Trump
Article Back from the Brink As the Senate Judiciary Committee weighs testimony from Judge Kavanaugh and Dr. Ford, it must put veracity over ideology By E. J. Dionne Jr. September 27, 2018 Supreme Court Columnists Domestic Affairs
Article Improper Formation? How an all-male Catholic education can misshape the man By John Gehring September 21, 2018 Supreme Court U.S. Catholicism Social Justice
Article More Justices, Shorter Tenures The outsized role the Court plays in our politics is unhealthy for our democracy. It’s time to start exploring structural reforms By Eduardo M. Peñalver September 20, 2018 Supreme Court Domestic Affairs
Article Widening the ‘Pro-Life’ Frame Pro-life politics must expand beyond the narrow focus on abortion, and advocate for issues like gun control, the environment, and immigration By John Gehring July 11, 2018 Domestic Affairs Abortion Immigration Supreme Court
Article Bringing Back Death As states were finding ways to reinstate the death penalty after the supreme court objected to its arbitrary imposition in 1972, Robert Pugsley spoke out against it. By Robert Pugsley June 28, 2018 Supreme Court Domestic Affairs