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Could Pennsylvania Vote Hinge on a Supreme Court Call?
A primer on another curveball in the election: Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Boockvar, which the Court has not taken
Barrett Vows to Interpret Constitution ‘As Written,’ Says Courts ‘Should Not Try’ to Make Policy
Judge Amy Coney Barrett presented her judicial outlook as drawing on that of former Justice Antonin Scalia.
Queen Kamala’s Imperial Aspirations
Restoring the presidency to its proper constitutional role is the only way to ensure that such megalomaniacs don’t come so
The Return of Pen-and-Phone Constitutionalism
President Trump’s executive actions for COVID relief offer little relief but are constitutionally dangerous.
Los Angeles Mayor Says City Will Cut Utilities to Homes Hosting Parties
California added 2,347 new cases of the virus on Wednesday, and 68 more people died from the infection, bringing the state’s
Congress changes 28 Amendment to H.R.1935 - Pension Reform Act and Buries it.
stop all the freebies that congress has granted themselves and reject their self imposed impunity and immunity from both civil and criminal laws.
A Modest Win for the Constitution
By making the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accountable to the president, the Supreme Court has done right — but it
The Many Layers of the Ramos Case
The very non-unanimous Court may give us a preview of the Court’s thinking about bigger questions looming down the road.
The Bill of Rights Is Not ‘above’ Any Government Leader’s ‘Pay Grade’
Governor Phil Murphy’s comments represent an ideology that is completely unacceptable for a government leader in the United States.
Now More than Ever, Free-Speech Dogma Is Worth Defending
Charlottesville, Va. mayor Michael Signer argues that we must restrict speech to maintain the rule of law. He couldn’t be
What the Founders Told Us about ‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors’
The historical evidence suggests that a statutory violation isn’t required for impeachment. It also suggests President Trump shouldn’t be removed
The Soleimani Strike: The President Has the Constitution and Precedent on His Side
It’s legal to kill an enemy in combat, and Soleimani was clearly escalating his attacks on U.S. forces.
