What does a 'constitutional crisis' really mean? Are we in one? Here's what readers from across the U.S. think.
Earlier articles in this series have discussed the sections of the Constitution that formed the Congress and the executive.
Earlier articles in this series have discussed the sections of the Constitution that formed the Congress and the executive. The Colonies had always had their own courts that dealt with their own ...
Entitled “The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive,” Federalist No. 75 considers the proposition that the president should ...
Only one person in U.S. history has defied the two-term example set by the first president, George Washington.
We spend very little time and effort learning about what the hundreds of government agencies are doing. Agencies like the Fed ...
President Donald Trump alluded to arcane legal arguments in suggesting he could seek a third term. Besides challenging ...
After his death in office, the ongoing conversation about term limits became urgent. The nation was traumatized and searching ...
Why, precisely, is a judge in Washington allowed to decide what illegal immigrants with alleged gang affiliations, who were ...
Charles Grassley of Iowa, according to The New York Times. In 1788, when James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and others were ...
As President Donald Trump's administration enters a legal tug-of-war with the nation's judges over controversial policies, and actions escalates, constitutional law experts are sounding the alarm ...
MILAN, March 21 (Reuters) - Italy's Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that single people can adopt foreign children, overturning a 40-year-old law limiting adoption to married couples in a ...