Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular column on the history of the U.S. Constitution.
Congress must ensure it can continue to govern in the aftermath of mass violence, a bipartisan group of House members argue.
It’s likely that many glasses were raised — although not yet legally — to toast the election results of Sept. 12, 1933.
Trump was questioned on his prior comment criticizing Florida's six-week abortion ban as too short a time period and his ...
This contribution is a genuine effort at furthering what Andreas Schedler called “reform from below”, in his book The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies ...
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday called for “modifying” the 25th Amendment to allow for the removal of a vice president who “lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the ...
Brian Taff of ABC Philadelphia's "Action News" scored the second interview with Kamala Harris of her 2024 presidential ...
A federal monitor determined the NYPD remains “not in compliance” with decade-old court orders to reform stop-and-frisk ...
Mr. Sunstein is a law professor at Harvard and the author of “Campus Free Speech: A Pocket Guide.” Last spring, protests at numerous American universities, prompted by the ongoing conflict in ...
A quick read of the release might make you think it refers to Amendment 3, the ballot initiative that, if passed, would legalize recreational marijuana for those 21 and older in Florida.
The last SPA meeting was held in January where leader Kim Jong Un called for a constitutional amendment that would view South Korea as the "primary foe." At that time, Kim said he had concluded ...