While Donald Trump has joked about serving beyond his second presidential term, the Constitution strictly prohibits it.
A Teton County judge on Monday struck down Wyoming’s two abortion bans, ruling they violate the state constitution.
The First Amendment Will Suffer Under Trump Given what’s heading our way, we need a capacious view and robust defense of the First Amendment from all quarters. Nan Levinson Share Facebook Twitter ...
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss his top priorities if he is confirmed as FCC chairman ...
Homan, who served as the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration ... of the ...
It’s been a settled law since the 19th Century that you're American if you’re born here. But one jurist, and perhaps others, ...
The state's motion states, "selection of public-school library books is government speech and therefore not subject to the ...
Waterman wrote that the decision was the first opportunity the court had to consider ... fails to apply the strict scrutiny ...
Donald Trump has vowed to begin his mass deportations program on his first day in office, and confirmed early Monday morning ...
Democrats in Congress have proposed a measure to clarify that the 22nd Amendment expressly forbids a third term in office, ...
The Supreme Court ruled in 1962 that government-sponsored prayer in public schools violates the First Amendment. Is that what ...
Most states require a simple majority vote to pass ballot measures. So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed ... changes to the Florida Constitution to protect their interests.