Legal scholar Caleb Nelson is worried about the “pro-president” direction the Supreme Court seems to be moving toward.
The U.S. Supreme Court seems almost certain to side with President Donald Trump in an upcoming challenge to his authority to ...
Former Clarence Thomas clerk Caleb Nelson challenged the legal basis for expanding presidential power to fire federal officials.
The former justice who was the deciding vote on some of the Supreme Court's most consequential decisions talks about the ...
The Supreme Court law clerk hiring season has begun. It is a pricey mating dance in which hiring bonuses for the much-prized clerks have escalated rapidly, reaching $250,000 last year — only five ...
Officials are on a winning streak at the high court, in part due to a strategy of selecting cases most likely to find favor ...
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he doesn't like the 2015 decision legalizing gay marriage. Still, he says, it's ...
Baude: I am a fan of Justice Barrett’s book, but in my view, the best book of all time written by a Supreme Court justice is an easy call, and it isn’t close: Joseph Story’s “ Commentaries on the ...
As the justices return to the bench Monday, the court will confront a series of cases central to the president’s agenda.
In recent years, the election to Congress of two former Supreme Court clerks — Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, in 2010, and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in 2012 — has increased hiring traffic among the ...