Constitution Day was this week, established by an act of Congress in 2004. It supplanted Citizenship Day which had been set for Sept. 19 but I can’t recall ever hearing about that growing up. Upon ...
Barbara, a class-action lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order ending the practice of birthright citizenship. The two are connected, because Trump v. Barbara involves issues fundamental ...
We now live in a nation where constitutional rights exist in theory, not in practice. Yet what good are rights on paper when every branch of government is allowed to ignore, circumvent, chip away at ...
All too often, judges allow sentiment to override the Constitution. While they might refer to a “living Constitution,” what ...
Americans who have never lived elsewhere may take for granted the constitutional protections we enjoy. The drafters of the Constitution met at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, just over a decade ...
The duty of good faith and fair dealing is so important to commercial life that it is deemed an implied term in commercial agreements. Is something similar essential to the practice of constitutional ...
Portions of the U.S. Constitution, including sections on habeas corpus and rules against the government issuing titles of nobility, were removed from the text of the U.S. Constitution on Congress' ...
This week marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia. September 17, 1787, represents a momentous milestone in the founding of our nation. It was by the ...
Constitutional carry is a concept gaining traction in the United States, but what does it really mean? At its core, constitutional carry refers to the ability of law-abiding citizens to carry a ...
The president’s latest bit of chicanery may seem relatively muted, but it is perhaps the most anti-constitutional thing he’s done. If I had to identify the most important moment of Trump’s second term ...
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