You may have heard that the U.S. Supreme Court "invented" the power of judicial review in a case called Marbury v. Madison (1803). If you're on the political left, you may have heard it from someone ...
A hard-hitting new study on workplace issues within the federal judiciary finds significant problems with the courts’ effort to police themselves, including lack of oversight, no central system to ...
A year of widening political divisions ended with the sobering news that confidence in the nation’s judicial system has also taken a hit, dropping to a record low 35 percent, according to the most ...
At the New York City Bar Association, we rarely discuss the internal workings of our Judiciary Committee. That’s intentional. Judicial vetting is one of our most solemn responsibilities, demanding ...