Every major question in American public life ultimately returns to a single source of authority: the Constitution. Whether ...
Most countries emerged from a shared language, lineage, or ancient heritage. The United States built a state first and then ...
Two hundred and thirty-four years after the ratification of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, the safeguards meant to ...
Every military servicemember’s oath is a pledge to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. It is ...
As students of the United States Constitution for many decades—one of us as a U.S. Court of Appeals judge, the other as a professor of constitutional law, and both as constitutional advocates, ...
The U.S. Constitution is a big deal. It's the supreme law of the land, shaping how the government works and protecting your rights. But how much do you really know about it? Whether you slept through ...
In a 2021 column for this publication and in my latest book, “Grand Old Unraveling,” I argued that the U.S. Constitution isn’t working. Earlier this month, Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty ...
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. In general, Americans don't trust their government institutions as much as they used to - ...
The removed portions of the Constitution include clauses that limit Congress' power to suspend habeas corpus and forbid titles of nobility in the United States Getty Images/Tetra images RF; Andrew ...
There’s a strange idea floating in the political ether. It’s a strange idea because none of these people think about any other constitutional provisions in quite the same way. If former California Gov ...