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There is plenty of talk of threats to 'Our Democracy,' but what is really in danger today is the classical liberal tradition ...
This is part of SCOTUSblog’s term in review series, in which scholars analyze some of the most significant cases of the ...
A recent judgment by the US Supreme Court calls into question the separation of powers established by the constitution.
Trump’s Iran bombing shows how presidents have sidelined Congress on war, and are no longer constrained by constitutional ...
With Trump now tacitly threatening to strip his enemies of citizenship in addition to jailing them, an immigration expert ...
More than 175 Democratic members of Congress are filing an amicus brief on Thursday opposing the Trump administration's ...
At each major crossroad in America’s history — the Revolutionary War, the westward migration, the Civil War, the Great ...
Another federal district judge has attempted to halt President Donald Trump’s deportation efforts, ruling late Wednesday that ...
America’s 249th birthday Friday will be no party. Call it bittersweet at best. The guns of Gettysburg were stilled on July 4, ...
America’s 249th birthday Friday will be no party. Call it bittersweet at best. The guns of Gettysburg were stilled on July 4, 1863, after the Union Army whipped Robert E. Lee and Confederates brigades ...
The Trump Administration’s inability to identify persuasive legal footing for Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to bomb Iran, whether on the originalist premises that his camp prefers, or others that ...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court denying the nation’s thousand-odd federal district judges the power, absent class action treatment, to grant nationwide injunctions has generated hysteria ...