Social Justice The Supreme Court Delivers a Blow to Health-Care Transparency The Supreme Court ruled that states cannot require many large employers to submit health-care claims to a massive database. Here's why that matters. Charles Ornstein
News in Brief The Fate and Fortunes of Public Goods How the New Deal paved the way for the Great Society and the creation of a federal agency devoted to the humanities. Richard H. Brodhead
News in Brief If You’re Going to Be a Single-Issue Voter, Make That Issue the Supreme Court Abortion is important. Immigration too. And the Supreme Court has influence over both of these issues, and many more. Jessica A. Levinson
News in Brief This One Chart Explains Why the Senate Doesn’t Want to Confirm Obama’s Supreme Court Pick More Americans are committing to one party in the voting booth, and elected officials are behaving in an accordingly partisan fashion. Michael Fitzgerald
News in Brief The Supreme Court v. the Paris Agreement As the Roberts court issues a stay on Obama's Clean Power Plan, the future of U.S. climate commitments remains uncertain. Jonathan M. Katz
News in Brief Obama’s Clean Power Plan, by the Numbers How much will it cost, and what will it do for America's environment and health? Francie Diep
News in Brief A Ruling Against Doing Adult Time for Juvenile Crimes The Supreme Court gives juveniles sentenced to life in prison a second chance. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Affirmative Action Helps Everyone, Abortions Are Safe, and Felons’ Votes May Matter More Than Ever Your research guide to the hottest American politics of 2015 and 2016. Francie Diep
News in Brief Americans Want to Term Limit the Supreme Court—and That’s Exactly Why It’s a Bad Idea Beware of silver bullets, America. Jared Keller