Constitution
Supreme Court Was Right to End the CDC's Eviction Moratorium
Late Thursday night, the U.S. Supreme Court ended the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's newly extended eviction moratorium.
America Faces an Epidemic of Senseless Gun Violence
We have more gun violence in America than the other 26 industrialized nations combined.
Mississippi Brief Argues 'Nothing' in Constitution Backs Abortion 'Right'
The brief asks the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the landmark decision to legalize abortion and allow states to decide how to regulate the practice.
Big Tech Censorship Threatens Americans' Constitutional Rights
Who rules in America? Is it a handful of unaccountable elites, who concoct and enforce standards arbitrarily? Or is it the American people?
Will This Be The Most Anti-American Independence Day Yet?
It is right to acknowledge the sins of our past, but wrong to distill our country to flaws shared by all humanity.
Lewandowski: 'No Provision' Under Constitution for Trump to Be 'Reinstated'
Allies of the president have claimed he could be "reinstated" in August, despite this not being legally possible.
How Prince Harry's First Amendment Comments Left Red America 'Raging Mad'
Prince Harry started a "reckless war" with Conservative America by describing the First Amendment as "bonkers," experts say.
The Kabuki Commission on the Supreme Court
Authorized by President Joe Biden just weeks ago, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States held its first of six public meetings Wednesday.
Prince Harry Criticized by Sean Hannity Over 'Sacred' First Amendment
Sean Hannity denounced Prince Harry for calling the First Amendment "bonkers," saying: "This is the same First Amendment that allowed you and your wife to trash your own family."
Prince Harry Calls First Amendment 'Bonkers,' Sparks Conservative Backlash
Prince Harry said the First Amendment was 'bonkers' and hinted he had a lot more he would like to add—leading Conservative commentators in the U.S. to reference Independence Day.
The Woke Generation is Demonizing Dissent and Due Process
This combination of "progressive" ends with regressive means has produced an intolerance among many millennials for traditional processes and procedures that lie at the heart of our constitution.
Mississippi GOP Official Warns 'We See the End Times'
The southern state's secretary of state, Michael Watson, said believers "understand the signs of the times right now."
Alan Dershowitz Agrees to Give Rudy Giuliani's Team 'Constitutional Advice'
Dershowitz told Newsweek that the raid was "a very serious breach of privacy" and that he agreed to help Giuliani's legal team on Fourth Amednment issues.
The Separation of Powers Protects Our Freedom
Earlier this month, I filed suit against the U.S. Treasury to preserve Missouri's ability to cut taxes, ensuring that the federal government is kept in check—and illustrating the importance of the separation of powers.
The Seizure of Arms has Always Been an Act of Tyranny
As James Madison observed in Federalist no. 46, tyrannical governments invariably "are afraid to trust the people with arms."
Can the Jurors Ensure a Fair Trial in the Derek Chauvin Case?
I have no brief for Derek Chauvin. What I saw on the video was inexcusable. But I do have a brief for the fair application of law to every defendant, even those whose conduct I abhor.
Democrats Would Be Shortsighted To Nuke the Senate Filibuster
Nuking the Senate filibuster would both undermine our political order and be politically shortsighted for Democrats.
What Winning at the Supreme Court Means to Me—and to America
My case started when officials at Georgia Gwinnett College stopped me from speaking about my faith on campus.
Fox and Friends Host Says the 10th Amendment Is Discussed in Diners
Hegseth's remarks, made at CPAC 2021, have been questioned by some commentators and come after those attending this year's convention were accused of "living in an alternate reality."
Governors Face Constitutional Reality Check
Liberty is not a goalpost to be moved, but a right to be closely guarded.
Ex-NSA Director Wants SCOTUS To Declare Military Draft Unconstitutional
"Requiring both women and men to register for the selective service is a long overdue next step," read an amicus brief supported by General Michael Hayden.
How the First Amendment Saved Jamie Raskin's Father
President Trump on January 6 was protesting the actions of other branches of government — wrongly, but constitutionally nonetheless.
The Case of the Missing Chief Justice
The general principles behind the complex issue of impeachment require the Chief Justice's presence as a constitutional prerequisite in a presidential impeachment.
Louie Gohmert Says He Was Fined $5,000 After Going to the House Bathroom
"I will be appealing the fine and taking whatever action is necessary," Representative Louie Gohmert said, "especially considering this policy is unconstitutional."
The House Impeachment Managers' Brief Undercuts Democracy
A majority of the Senate is seeking the new and unprecedented power to disqualify a future candidate for office who is now a private citizen.
Time to Hold Trump Accountable for His Criminal Use of the Pardon Power
What is needed is a strong, clear message that the pardon power does not enable a president to pardon whomever he pleases for whatever purpose he chooses.
The Constitutional Case Against Retroactive Impeachment
We should not pretend that there are authoritative constitutional answers here—just weaker and stronger interpretations. But a Senate trial is, as the Constitution emphasizes, an exceptional procedure.
Senate Republicans Out of Step With Majority on Convicting Donald Trump
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul tabled a vote about whether impeaching Trump was constitutional. Only five GOP lawmakers backed the Democrats.
Should Congress Have Term Limits? Ted Cruz Pushes Constitutional Amendment
"The rise of political careerism in today's Congress is a sharp departure from what the Founders intended," the Texas Republican said.
Romney: Trump's Actions 'Impeachable' and Senate Trial Is 'Constitutional'
"I think it's pretty clear that over the last year or so there has been an effort to corrupt the election of the United States," the Republican senator said.