In one month, the president is dangerously eroding the separation of powers and our constitutional checks and balances.
Critics of the president are calling it a constitutional crisis. Is that true and what does a constitutional crisis really ...
The FOX 8 I-Team has found the city of Cleveland asking federal court, once again, to throw out a lawsuit filed by the Browns ...
High court actions mean an excessive force finding in a fatal 2017 San Jose police shooting stands, and double-jeopardy ...
The Associated Press raised due process and First Amendment claims against Trump's press access retaliation over how ...
On Feb. 24, 1803, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is the province of the courts — not the president, not the Congress — to say what the law is.
On its surface, the state of Texas’ lawsuit challenging the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act might seem like a run-of-the-mill attack on reproductive rights. But the forthcoming ruling in Texas v.
F RIEDRICH MERZ, who is likely to become Germany’s next chancellor, used his victory in Sunday’s elections to issue a ...
The report is the second volume of a report Jack Smith wrote after dropping the federal criminal cases he brought against ...
The Trump Administration’s series of unilateral actions undermining Congress’s constitutional authority over federal budget ...
By its own terms, the 14th Amendment applies to “all persons” born in the United States, disqualifying no one by parentage.
So what are shield laws exactly, and what does the future hold for them? TIME spoke to experts to find out.
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