Noah Feldman, the liberal Harvard Law School professor who specializes in constitutional law and being wrong in public, has dedicated his latest Bloomberg column to President Donald Trump’s first two ...
Last month, Mitch McConnell ended his record-setting 18-year reign as the Republican Party’s leader in the Senate. McConnell, 82, will continue to serve until his term ends in 2027, but “from a ...
Guantánamo Bay has been synonymous with indefinite detention and torture for decades. The Migrant Operations Center is a small facility where the government warehouses asylum seekers and refugees ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order challenging birthright citizenship is more than an ineffectual attempt to change the law or redefine the identity of the nation. It represents a calculated ...
Following up on repeated campaign promises, the Trump administration has started pursuing the mass deportation of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants present in the United States. Some ...
One of President Joe Biden’s earliest campaign pledges was to remake the federal bench to better reflect the diversity of the country it serves. Whatever else you want to say about the Biden ...
On September 6, 2023, the Senate confirmed Gwynne Wilcox for a second five-year term on the National Labor Relations Board, the independent federal agency charged with protecting and enforcing workers ...
Last Monday, Donald Trump was inaugurated as president again, and marked his return to the White House with a deluge of day-one directives. Among them was a grant of clemency for people who tried to ...
Deeply rooted in this nation's history and tradition, since 2021 ...
Shortly after taking the oath of office on Monday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order that purports to end birthright citizenship—this country’s 157-year-old tradition of conferring ...
On Election Day 2024, Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, won re-election to a full eight-year term on the North Carolina Supreme Court. Her Republican opponent, Jefferson Griffin, is now asking the ...
For nearly all of this country’s 250-year-old history, courts deciding whether a gun law was constitutional were able to consider how much of an impact the law had on a person’s ability to exercise ...
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