Supreme Court

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  • Thanks, Justice Scalia!

    With news that the very recount he stopped would have confirmed a Bush victory, the president's closest ally on the U.S. Supreme Court turns out to have been his worst enemy.
  • Up in smoke

    The U.S. Supreme Court seems poised to close down California's pot buyer's clubs.
  • "Protect and Defend"

    In his latest novel, Richard North Patterson combines the election of a new president and the appointment of a controversial chief justice with a heated battle over reproductive rights.
  • Ted Olson? You've got to be kidding

    How does Bush expect to "raise the tone" in Washington by nominating a right-wing celebrity and Kenneth Starr pal as solicitor general?
  • Supreme Court to democracy: Drop dead

    With a single rash, partisan act, the high court has tainted the Bush presidency, besmirched its own reputation and soiled our nation's proudest legacy.
  • A principled ruling to some, a disaster to others

    Legal experts and cultural critics debate the Supreme Court's decisive findings.
  • Immaculate concession

    Gore says "it's time for me to go," and a solid Bush finally, formally becomes president-elect.
  • Split over the decision

    Two law professors offer two views of the Supreme Court ruling. Rotunda: The Florida court was acting like a psychic hot line; Raskin: The Supreme Court has disgraced itself.
  • Decisions, decisions

    Jake Tapper sums up the 36 days since the election.
  • Supreme Court hands presidency to Bush

    Gore suspends vote-counting campaign, is expected to concede Wednesday night.
  • Tipping the scales

    The final result of the Supreme Court deliberation comes down to the decisions of one or two justices.
  • Swarming to see the justices

    Democrats, Republicans and protest stalwarts from the Free Republic offer a colorful sideshow to the historic proceedings inside the Supreme Court.
  • Uncharted territory

    Historians, law experts and pundits weigh in on the Florida Supreme Court's surprising decision to order recounts.
  • The beginning of the end

    Monday's legal double whammy should turn out the lights for Al Gore.
  • Why the Supreme Court case matters

    The Florida election may be determined in state court, but a ruling in Bush's favor could further the high court's cannibalistic long-term assault on judicial power.
  • Shameful emissions

    The Supreme Court weighs whether the EPA overstepped its authority -- and public health hangs in the balance.
  • Scrambled porn

    Why should I pay for the channel when the teaser is free and I enjoy it more?
  • Memo to Nader voters

    Anyone who doesn't think there is any difference between Bush and Gore, just think about the Supreme Court.
  • Striking down medical marijuana

    San Francisco's pro-pot district attorney discusses the long-term implications of the Supreme Court's ruling.
  • A conversation with James Dale

    America's most famous un-Boy Scout discusses discrimination, the Supreme Court and the fight scouting taught him to fight.
  • Same-sex marriage

    I don't care if it is legal, I still think it's wrong -- and I'm a lesbian.
  • Does my son have to quit the Boy Scouts?

    It would break his heart, but how else do we take a stand against the organization's homophobic philosophy?
  • Partial healing

    Thankfully, the Supreme Court has struck down a law banning the procedure that saved my life and ended my daughter's suffering.
  • No out Scouts

    Plaintiff James Dale, the Boy Scouts, Andrew Sullivan and others react to the ruling that the organization can exclude gays.
  • Cruel and unusual punishment

    The Supreme Court has gone too far by banning prayer from school football games.
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