The Supreme Court upholds voting maps that had been ruled discriminatory
The 5-4 ruling represents another loss for voting rights
The 5-4 ruling represents another loss for voting rights
The ruling drew a furious dissent from Justice Sonia Sotomayor
A new study suggests that would be a bad idea
The flame-throwing Trump acolyte could damage the prospects of other Republicans in November
The rejigged Supreme Court bench will restrict abortion, but slowly
A modest win for accountability may be bad news for the environment
The nominee would steer America rightward
The president returns to a policy he vowed he would end
How Russian prosecuted its cyber-war on American democracy
The summit offered up a graphic reaffirmation of what was already known
So what explains increasing partisanship?
A watchdog files lawsuits to produce the executive-branch papers of Mr Trump’s Supreme Court pick
No city in America is more closely entwined with the Confederacy and the civil war
The legal challenge focuses on the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC
Why does the economic assimilation of immigrants seem to be slowing?
Questions about Russia's involvement in the 2016 election will loom over the trial of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman
The president lays into one of the Republican Party’s biggest donors
But it comes down, as always, to turnout
Rahm Emanuel, the mayor, is assailed from all sides
The media platforms’ banishment of Alex Jones, a conspiracy theorist, raises difficult questions about constitutional standards
A series of bellwether primaries (and one special election) reveal pragmatism and urban energy
There is a correlation between being divorced and having a strong sense of white identity
Assessing the impact of “Secure Communities”, an Obama-era programme revived by Donald Trump
And Democrats elsewhere strike a blow for diversity
The judgement will be another indication of the court’s view on judicial deference to federal agencies