In announcing his choice of various envoys, including ambassador to Denmark, the president-elect again floated the idea of ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s team is assessing multiple options to fulfill his long-promised pledge to end birthright ...
The question has loomed over Democrats and their allies since Donald Trump was elected to a second term: Do party leaders and ...
Against this backdrop, there’s been a surge in interest in a pair of century-old Supreme Court cases on education — and new ...
Justices at both the state and federal level need to be held accountable at all times, not just when it's politically ...
Abortion has long been a polarizing issue in the United States, with strong opinions on both sides. The debate over abortion ...
President-elect Donald Trump cited TikTok's role in his online campaign's success with billions of views as he suggested ...
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “Perhaps the Wyoming Republicans who voted against the What is a Woman Act last time, will ...
Briefly, under the Chevron Deference doctrine, a practice deriving its name from a 1984 U.S. Supreme Court case, whenever there was confusion about congressional intent, federal bureaucrats assumed ...
In its attempt to make the judiciary independent and impartial, the Judiciary Reform Commission recommends a constitutional ...