constitution
Mike Pence Just Defied Trump
The vice president wrote in a letter that he does not have the authority to throw out electoral college votes.
Here's What Happens If Trump Dies or Is Too Sick to Be President
Trump's COVID diagnosis could kick off a political and constitutional crisis of epic proportions.
Reckless Business Owners Are Citing a Constitutional 'Freedom to Work'
Barbers, gym owners, and restaurant owners say illegally reopening is their constitutional right. Legal scholars say they're wrong.
Big Telecom Say It Has First Amendment Right to Sell Your Private Data
ISPs say that a law requiring users to opt-in to having their location and financial data sold is a 'burdensome restriction' on their 'protected speech.'
The Constitution of India Didn’t Mean Much to Me. Until Now
As a young Indian, I didn’t grow up feeling particularly close to the national anthem, the Constitution or even the national flag. In 2020, a new connection has been forged.
A Constitutional Amendment Protecting Women Is About to Finally Be Ratified. What Happens Next Is Complicated.
“There’s been women who’ve been beaten, and who’ve marched and rallied and fought for their entire lives for this issue.”
Trump Says He's 'Seriously' Considering Ending Birthright Citizenship
He called the constitutional right "frankly ridiculous."
Now That You Can Trademark Swear Words, Here Are All the Wildest NSFW Requests
A Supreme Court ruling on vulgar trademarks is making space for new, profane ventures, from "A$$RICH" to "Bitchigan."
This Democrat Is Backing Louisiana's Attack on Abortion
Katrina Jackson is the anti-abortion movement’s messaging unicorn.
This Washington sheriff is refusing to enforce his state's new gun control law
A new movement is calling for sanctuaries for gun rights
Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying ‘I am an Engineer,’ Federal Judge Rules
Mats Järlström has won his First Amendment case against the state of Oregon: "This restriction clearly controls and suppresses protected speech."