Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making ...
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The battle over the 2030 Census is intensifying — and compounding concerns about President Donald Trump’s broader moves to suppress the political power of the nation’s growing non-white population.
Free speech on university campuses is a perennially hot topic, perhaps most recently reflected in protests about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at places like Ball State University, Harvard, and ...
The Pritzker Prize has been awarded to Smiljan Radić Clarke, and the debate could hardly be more heated. Unfortunately, however, this is not primarily due to Radić’s architecture, but to the recently ...
US Supreme Court bars discrimination suits by workers; Harold Wilson resigns; Iranian oil workers strike; Chiang Kai-shek stages military coup.
Chilean architect Smiljan Radić, whose often-experimental designs include a doughnut-shaped pavilion in London and a ...
Shark Tank' star Daniel Lubetzky became a billionaire after selling Kind bars. Is anyone buying his attempts to end political polarization?
The U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday struck down a 6-year-old law that prohibits the distribution and possession of virtual child pornography that appears to -- but does not -- depict real children. The law ...
This Chilean "rock star" isn't on a stage but on job sites around the world. Smiljan Radic Clarke, once called "a rock star among architects" by the New York Times, has been awarded the 2026 Pritzker ...
Elon Musk’s legal team filed a motion for a mistrial in the case, a move that often hints the defense thinks the trial isn’t ...
Closing arguments concluded Tuesday in a trial pitting Elon Musk against Twitter shareholders who say the world's richest man ...