The 22nd Amendment is clear, and its framers knew the kind of arguments that might be made in the future in order to subvert it.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, at a March 13 news briefing about the US-Israeli war with Iran, proclaimed: “We will keep ...
She’s trippin’. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) spent nearly $19,000 in campaign cash last year on a shrink who ...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s party won a landslide election last month with a platform that included transforming the Japanese Self-Defense Force into a formal military. But meddling with the ...
British psychic Craig Hamilton‑Parker, dubbed the New Nostradamus, predicts Donald Trump will somehow sidestep the US ...
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making ...
In his opening statements, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, went all in on ...
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal judge’s injunction against House Bill 359, passed by the Montana Legislature in 2023, which banned drag performers and popular events like ...
The legislation would create an additional $6 million in tax credits for special purpose schools that serve students with disabilities.
Personal privacy and law enforcement will always be in tension. But a legal scholar argues that the balance has shifted way too far in one direction.