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The modern problem of stopping Trump’s executive overreach requires 21st-century solutions. Instead, the Supreme Court handcuffed America to its past.
Crowds flocked to Castle Island to check out Old Ironsides and her annual Fourth of July turnaround in Boston Harbor, along ...
As the U.S. celebrates 249 years of independence, we reflect on the milestones that shaped its democracy—an enduring ...
The United States is alive and well 249 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, and that’s a great thing to ...
A Missouri judge has blocked many of the state's anti-abortion laws. The order Thursday by Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang reimposes a preliminary injunction against the ...
The fact that the city of Charleston has an ordinance titled “First Amendment Demonstrations” recognizes that citizens have a ...
The Trump administration is demanding unprecedented power and punishing those who refuse to comply, but civil society acting ...
If you arose Friday morning thinking the U.S. Supreme Court would finally settle the question of birthright citizenship, you ...
Hours after the Supreme Court shut down a major challenge to the Trump administration’s stance on birthright citizenship, ...
The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Trump administration’s request to partially pause rulings by three federal judges ...
The U.S. Supreme Court handed President Trump a win by lifting blocks on his efforts to end birthright citizenship for ...
The founders struggled with the threat of an elected executive seizing monarchical power, professor and author Robert J. Spitzer writes in a guest column.