In the Slaughter case, the Roberts Court ignored the Founders, discarded precedent, and expanded executive power.
A 5-4 court allowed mail-in ballots postmarked on election day to be counted, but exaggerated fears of “voter fraud” loomed over the ruling.
GOP health care cuts are pushing millions off Obamacare and Medicaid, driving up the uninsured rate and raising costs for everyone.
James Wilson’s vision of a Constitution rooted in the people anticipated Lincoln, Reconstruction, and modern constitutional ...
As you may have noticed, the U.S. and Iran are still skirmishing in the Strait of Hormuz. And Donald Trump is still issuing bombastic threats. If the Iranians don’t bend to his will, Trump said last ...
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Even this Supreme Court is unlikely to embrace Trump’s efforts to undo birthright citizenship, but if it did, it would be ...
British politics are roiling as Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation, to be replaced by his fellow ...
A new survey of students at regional public universities by the think tank Third Way offers some surprising insights.
Custer’s last stand was 150 years ago. As America wrestles with its 250th birthday, this commemoration also cuts to the heart ...
A fictional but plausible dispatch from 2027 shows why Trump’s rolling coup against the midterms will likely fail.
Trump wants quick diplomatic wins. But peace agreements that dodge the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are built to collapse.
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