Justices to Hear Major Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering

By ADAM LIPTAK June 19, 2017 WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would consider whether partisan gerrymandering violates the Constitution, potentially setting the stage for a ruling that could for the first time impose limits on...

For Jay Sekulow, New Trump Lawyer, Public Stumble Is Out of Character

A rough performance in a “Fox News Sunday” interview with Chris Wallace was considered an anomaly for a lawyer known as an articulate advocate.

Jared Kushner Is About to Plunge Into Middle East Diplomacy

After meeting with technology executives, Mr. Kushner will travel to Israel for meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas.

A Top Presidential Public Defender Was Also a Twitter Critic

Mark Corallo, a longtime conservative operative, was highly critical of Mr. Trump on Twitter before he was hired to the president’s legal team.

Supreme Court Rules for Bush Officials in Post-9/11 Suit

The Supreme Court ruled that former Bush administration officials could not be sued for policies adopted after the terrorist attacks that led to the detainment of Muslims.