News

Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman discusses the Democratic Party's 'due process' argument when it comes to deportations ...
With America’s constitution undergoing a stress test, it’s important to revisit and understand its fundamental structure and ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Thursday blocked a portion of President Donald Trump’s executive order on election ...
In an exclusive statement to Newsweek, a lawyer for the 2 commissioners said Trump's defense of the firings "has no basis in law." ...
Voters in three states enshrined Medicaid expansions in their state constitutions. Those states could be on the hook if ...
In his first three months in office, Trump’s ire has been particularly ferocious on two policy areas: immigration and higher ...
Constitutional Silence Article 201 of the Constitution governs how the President must act on a Bill reserved by a Governor, ...
Because Oklahoma has Medicaid expansion in its constitution, scaling back the program if it loses federal funding won't be ...
Protesters turn out to express their opposition on various federal policies and executive orders initiated by U.S. President ...
Liberals have for many decades tried to replace the Constitution’s ideas of limited federal and presidential power, checks ...
Why can one judge stop policy actions by Congress or the President? Federal judges have broad authority to interpret laws and ...