President Trump considers the rule of law “but an impediment to his policy goals,” the judge said, blasting the executive ...
The 14th Amendment was passed by the U.S. Senate in 1866 and ratified two years later by 28 of the 37 states at that time, ...
Trump’s citizenship order is best understood as a symbolic stand against the “invasion” he perceives when people enter this ...
Last week, recipients of USAID grants filed lawsuits in response. They say only Congress can decide to fund, or not to fund, ...
This proposal, if enacted and enforced, would violate the U. S. Constitution and subsequent Supreme Court decisions.
President Donald Trump's executive orders can only be restricted if U.S. Supreme Court rules he exceeded his authority ...
In Oregon, where three women have served as governor, the state constitution still refers to the governor with “he” or “his.” ...
With a compliant Congress and mostly quiet streets, the president’s opponents are turning to the judicial branch with a ...
President Donald Trump's executive order to ban birthright citizenship is unconstitutional. Immigration must be handled through sensible legislation.
The question asserts itself as he starts, however understandable his reasons, moving against departments that Congress ...
All these moves are supposedly justified by the idea that the federal government does not play a legitimate role in education ...
The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1866 ... could never become citizens of the United States. The very ...