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Jan. 21 is an auspicious day, for two reasons. It is the date of the South Carolina primary, and it is the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.
Rather than await the decision on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama decided to attack preemptively with error-filled claims about the place of judicial review in our constitutional system. Judicial review springs from the duty of a court, when deciding a case before it, to enforce the Constitution over a conflicting act of Congress.
The Supreme Court is highly regarded by the American people in part because it sticks to its business and keeps its profile low.
What is behind all the confusion concerning Chief Justice John Roberts's recent seizure?
This issue covers the Roberts Court, Sarbanes-Oxley, and more.
Summary and analysis of the effect the Supreme Court's 2005-2006 Term has had on Chief Justice John Roberts's legacy, plus more.
John Roberts will be the next chief justice of the United States. He will not, however, get through either the Senate Judiciary Committee or the full Senate without significant opposition.
The Citizens United decision equates corporations with individual citizens, overturning the ban on corporate spending in federal campaigns, and will have huge effects on the policymaking process.





