Constitution
The Bill of Rights Is Not Dead Yet
Your most precious freedoms do not simply perish amidst a pandemic.
America Has the Press and Social Media We Deserve
President Trump's new executive order on Big Tech companies ought to serve as a wakeup call.
Why War Powers Matter to Military Families
Two military spouses argue that Congress must reclaim its constitutional authority over war declaration.
Reopening America's Houses of Worship
President Donald Trump is a great defender of religious liberty in America.
Does the Oath of Office Bind Constitutional Interpretation?
A recent obscure constitutional law debate has now burst out into the mainstream.
Broad Lockdowns Are No Longer Constitutionally Justified
State "police powers" cannot justify every single policy initiative.
Republican Group Releases Ad Encouraging Accountability for Trump
"No one is above the law and no one gets special treatment," says one of the advertisements. "Not even the President."
Bankruptcy for States? It's a Better Idea than You Think.
State bankruptcy should be a legally viable option.
It's Time to Ditch Judicial Supremacy for Popular Constitutionalism
Popular constitutionalism must prevail over judicial supremacy.
Here's How Cuomo Could Use the Defense Production Act to Get More Supplies
"Notwithstanding how this government has talked about the Defense Production Act, it has used it regularly in a wide range of areas," one former FEMA official said.
Trump Claims He Can Override State Lockdowns as Dem Governors Make Plans
The president claimed that the Constitution gives him the power to order governors to reopen their economies against the recommendations of their own public health experts.
Russians Send Open Letter Decrying Putin 'Coup' to Stay in Power
Putin has officially asked the Russian Constitutional Court to approve changes that would allow him to circumvent existing term limits.
Upholding Louisiana Abortion Law Would Shred SCOTUS Credibility on Race
SCOTUS already found an identical Texas law to be placing an "undue burden" on women—and in this case, the burden would fall disproportionately on women who are black.
Fox News Judge: Trump's Acquittal Is 'A Legal Assault On The Constitution'
"The president has taken an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution," former judge Andrew Napolitano wrote. "Instead, he has trashed it."
What Is the Purpose of the SOTU Address? History of the Annual Message
It wasn't always called the State of the Union.
Ex-Republican Strategist Says That Trump Will Become Like an 'Emperor'
"There will never, ever have been an American president with the power that Donald Trump possesses right now in this moment," Steve Schmidt argued.
Montana State Rep.: Constitution Calls for Socialists to be Shot or Jailed
"They're enemies of the free state," Montana state Rep. Rodney Garcia said. "What do we do with our enemies in war? In Vietnam, (Afghanistan), all those. What did we do?"
Dershowitz Says Trump's Actions Toward Ukraine Will Affect His 2020 Vote
"On Election Day, as a citizen I will allow that to enter into my decision who to vote for," the legal scholar told Fox News Sunday.
Ex-GOP Sen. Urges Republicans to Back Impeachment Witnesses Ahead of Vote
"I respectfully urge the Senate to be guided by the rules of evidence," former Republican Senator John Warner said.
No, the Equal Rights Amendment Is Not a 'Feminist Handout'
The ERA would protect all of us—and it has finally been ratified by three-fourths of the states. Clear the roadblocks. It's time to amend the Constitution.
Fox News Host Confronts Dershowitz With Constitutional Framers' Own Words
"In neither of these cases is there any mention of breaking a specific criminal statute," Chris Wallace explained.
Putin Reshuffle Shows He Wants to Become Russia's Supreme Leader: Kasparov
Russia's entire government—including prime minister Dmitry Medvedev—resigned abruptly on Wednesday, after Putin addressed the nation.
Can Donald Trump Run For President Again in 2020 After Being Impeached?
A final verdict in impeachment cannot "extend further than to removal from office, and disqualification to hold" office.
Why Has Pervez Musharraf Been Convicted of Treason?
The former army chief and president was sentenced to death Monday in absentia by a 2-1 special court decision.
Virginia Rep Suggests National Guard Be Mobilized to Enforce New Gun Laws
Virginia State Representative Donald McEachin suggested calling out the National Guard to enforce new gun legislation discussed by Governor Ralph Northam in response to the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement in the state.
Harvard Law Professor: 'If Trump's Actions Aren't Impeachable, 'Nothing Is'
Laurence Tribe, a Harvard Law professor and author, said on MSNBC that if Trump's requests of the Ukrainian government and his refusal to comply with subpoenas are not reason enough for impeachment, "then nothing is."
Harvard Professor Says Impeachment Process Is About the 'Right to Vote'
Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe stated in an op-ed that the impeachment process is a much greater issue that affects every American voter.
What Legal Scholars Said During Trump And Clinton Impeachment Hearings
As House Democrats continue their impeachment inquiry, here's a look at what the legal experts said Wednesday and before former President Clinton's hearing in 1998.
Trump's Ukraine Conduct Meets Framers' Impeachment Justifications: Scholar
President Donald Trump is facing impeachment, accused of abusing his office to coerce Ukraine to interference in the 2020 election to his campaign's advantage.
Prosecutor Explains Why Crimes Aren't Needed to Impeach President
Elie Honig explained on CNN to explain why President Donald Trump does not need to have committed a crime to be impeached.