Editor: We don’t necessarily have parties with hamburgers and hot dogs on Sept. 17, but we should make time to celebrate a momentous event. It was that day, 238 years ago, our Constitution was signed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In recent years, the Supreme Court has gradually abandoned an idea – the separation of powers – that the Framers thought was vital ...
Federal courts have ruled that President Donald Trump did not have legal authority to impose his worldwide “Liberation Day” tariffs, nor his earlier tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. Trump and his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress on May 31, 2025. - Kevin Carter/Getty Images/File A federal appeals court ...
The Trump administration makes its case to have a Rhode Island judge's order overturned and for the president's federal funding freeze to be reinstated. Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Justice, ...
The author is a professor at Sungkyunkwan University Law School and former president of the Korean Constitutional Law Association. A series of bills being pushed by the ruling Democratic Party under ...
Does the president of the United States have the power to set tariff rates unilaterally on all goods and services imported from any and every country on the planet for an infinite amount of time ...
One of the most dangerous mistakes Americans are making right now is treating the threat to our democracy as a collection of daily outrages — the latest social media post, the latest threat, the ...
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The Supreme Court has no business meddling in Congress’ impeachment power
The Supreme Court’s decision to require the House of Representatives to justify its impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte is a textbook case of judicial overreach. By inserting ...
In recent years, the Supreme Court has gradually abandoned an idea – the separation of powers – that the Framers thought was vital to the preservation of liberty. Instead, the court seems to have been ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from replacing the US’ top copyright official as the fight over executive branch firings and President Donald Trump’s use of ...
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