Last year, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled that the president of the United States had “absolute” criminal immunity for his “official acts,” as well as lesser degrees of immunity for ...
Our pledge is to the Constitution — its principles and processes in everyday life. That fidelity keeps America free, ...
The embrace of the unitary executive theory by both the president and the court has given us the worst of all worlds: an ...
Scientists still struggle to understand consciousness, aging, memory formation and why humans hiccup or yawn, revealing a ...
The embrace of the unitary executive theory by both the president and the court has given us the worst of all worlds: an ultrapowerful presidency without an actual president at the helm. A figurehead ...
Energy companies are hoping the Supreme Court will settle the dispute over what laws apply to climate litigation. While the high court declined last year to take up a case filed by Honolulu, legal ...
The answer to “who can save our country?” is in the mirror.
It isn’t often you find Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and New York Attorney General Letitia James on the same side of an ...
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From Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping humanity safe

Given my long-term interest in international affairs, I went to see the recently released movie, “Nuremberg,” to revisit the issue of how a court of law can be used to convict those guilty of war ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explained the power of judicial review and how Hamilton's Federalist 78 contributed to the precedent set in ...