A constitutional law professor and a former USAID administrator are raising questions about President Trump's actions around USAID and what it could mean about the role of Congress in Washington.
The state forged several firsts in racial equality and equal justice, but state laws now target all things diverse, writes .
In a recent New York Times op ed, legal scholars Randy Barnett and Ilan Wurman offer a partial defense of President Trump's ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
Even though Elon Musk's claims that it's defamatory to say it looked like he was doing a Nazi salute won't withstand ...
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order that purports to end birthright citizenship for certain ...
The Six Nations has got off to a flying start with fans treated to action-packed games in the first two weeks, but no games are scheduled for this weekend ...
On April 30, 1789, in the first presidential inaugural address, George Washington said: ‘“The preservation of the sacred fire ...
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), alongside several prominent gun rights organizations, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Massachusetts law that ...
A ‘repulsive’ suggestion from a Reform UK councillor that West Sussex County Council should get rid of its diversity staff ...
I have been saying for a very long time that Donald Trump is likely to test the Twenty-second Amendment. In general, people ...