The Supreme Court’s role is to enforce the Constitution, and it should do so in Trump v. Anderson to disqualify Donald Trump from running for president. In a 4-3 decision, the Colorado Supreme Court ...
Are the Supreme Court’s conservative justices just a rubber stamp for President Trump, virtually always willing to approve his actions? Or will the justices follow consistent, albeit conservative, ...
In my nearly three decades of teaching introductory U.S. Government to undergraduates at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, I often used a story about an international conference of academic ...
In trying to have Donald Trump removed from the ballot in Colorado’s upcoming presidential primary, Krista Kafer says she’s lost friends and acquaintances, not to mention being censured by fellow ...
If the concept of constitutionally disqualifying Donald Trump from running for president is complex, multi-layered, and controversial, one aspect isn’t. The wording of section 3 of the 14th Amendment ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Representative Don Bacon (R-NE) pointed to the Constitution for the ...
The legal battle over the Constitution’s 14th Amendment may be just beginning, after President Donald Trump decreed in an executive order — and six months later the Supreme Court did not deny it, yet ...
Call me old-fashioned, but I've always thought that only Congress can declare war. That's what the Constitution says, right there in Article I, Section 8. "The Congress shall have the power…to declare ...
Van Hollen is the former attorney general of Wisconsin and a member of RightCount Wisconsin’s Leadership Advisory Council. He also is on the board of the Democracy Defense Project — Wisconsin.
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