Column: A Trump judge just overturned the government's most effective anti-fraud tool, which has stood for 150 years

A Trump judge just declared ‘qui tam’ anti-fraud lawsuits unconstitutional. They’ve been around since 1863.

Hiltzik: Are women and babies the property of the state? Red states say ‘yes!’

The arguments made by antiabortion states to sugarcoat their manifestly misogynistic policies have always borne the…

Hiltzik: A look at the prehistory of abortion politics in the U.S.

American political memories are notoriously short, so it’s unsurprising that our perception of abortion politics dates…

Supreme Court says EPA can force coal-fired power plants to cut carbon pollution

WASHINGTON  —  The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared the way for a climate-change rule adopted by…

Supreme Court turns down challenge of California suits by Uber, Lyft

WASHINGTON —  The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear appeals from ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft, which…

Pregnant Women Denied ER Care Despite Federal Law

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bleeding and in pain, Kyleigh Thurman didn’t know her doomed pregnancy could kill…

Supreme Court puts off ruling on Florida, Texas social media laws

WASHINGTON —  The Supreme Court on Monday said it is putting off a ruling for now on…