New Hampshire announces first-in-the-nation presidential primary, defying DNC
correction A previous version of this article gave an incorrect first name for New Hampshire’s secretary of state. It is David Scanlan, not
The unusual inability of the House GOP to win votes
You are probably aware that the Republican majority in the House is having a tough year. It took them more than a dozen
Why Israel aid isn’t much more popular than Ukraine aid
In 2014, both Israel and Ukraine featured in conflicts that would set the stage for what we see today. But there was
Biden nominates labor lawyer Nicole Berner to 4th Circuit
President Biden has nominated longtime union lawyer Nicole Berner to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit,
Biden nominee would be first Muslim on federal appellate court in U.S. history
President Biden announced Wednesday he will nominate Adeel A. Mangi, a Harvard- and Oxford-trained lawyer, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for
The ominous rise of congressional anger
It is probably not terribly useful to draw sweeping conclusions from Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s demand Tuesday that a witness at a Senate
The Supreme Court’s path to issuing an ethics code and the fine print
Before welcoming four Supreme Court justices to its glittery national convention gala in Washington, D.C., last week, the conservative legal incubator the
Fight against strip club set Speaker Mike Johnson on his moral crusade
SHREVEPORT, La. — Mike Johnson was an eager young lawyer, four years out of law school, when he stayed up until 5