Special interests are attempting to turn our judicial system into a rubber stamp and keep it from restraining legislative and executive power.
Does it violate the basic feature of the Constitution? I have to say something about the basic structure. There is a book by Andhyarujina on the Kesavananda Bharati case. Having read the book, my view ...
Voters are casting ballots on a proposed constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 1, that would require partisan ...
A Bible study on the book of 1 Kings has me thinking about what kind of person makes a good president. It’s not a person like ...
Voters working through their ballots are faced with 10 propositions. Here’s a quick look at them: Borrow $10 billion bond to build, repair and upgrade schools and community colleges throughout the ...
Register readers deliver their final words favoring Kamala Harris and favoring Donald Trump in letters published Oct. 28-Nov.
It seeks to enshrine the right to same-sex marriage in the California constitution by repealing ... Despite the language on the books, same-sex marriage has been legal in California for more ...
It sounds good, right, to bolster Made in the USA while putting more money in the pockets of American consumers? But how do ...
Law professor Ann Southworth offers a balanced take on the fallout from the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
Without Roe v. Wade, Vance would be free to pursue a nationwide abortion ban. And while Vance has recently tried to moderate ...
Our task was to distill the breadth of her story, respecting her gravitas, showcasing her interests, enumerating accomplishments and reaching people whose lives she touched, whether they’d realized it ...