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A federal judge in Vermont questioned on Monday whether the Trump administration would instigate a "constitutional crisis" by ...
The plan passed by the GOP-led U.S. House ignores a precedent that only states can decide who gets to vote, law professor John Martin writes.
When Louisiana lawmakers return to the Capitol on Monday, they'll focus on a range of issues, from restructuring DOTD to ...
Every year, more than 800,000 people take a 10-question civics test as part of the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. More ...
As an old political science professor speaking to law-school oriented Federalist Society students, I had long offered a ...
America has reached a very dangerous moment, as the Supreme Court’s indulgence of President Donald Trump’s belief in his own ...
After controversial sweeps in Kern County and a CalMatters investigation, the federal government will train agents on when ...
Today, the Articles are ignored as a false start. That’s a mistake. The Constitution was an explicit attempt to form a union ...
A politicized military committed to supporting the president, no matter what, poses an existential threat to democracy.
This is not a pro-Trump or anti-Trump issue; nor is it a Republican or Democratic issue. It is one of fidelity to the supreme law of the land.
A federal judge called on the White House to restore the Associated Press' access to press events after it was barred from ...