President Trump’s actions have caused a rupture with the post-World War II consensus, disdainful of “expertise” and ...
Constitutional Law Expert Erwin Chemerinsky warns about the expansion of presidential power, and how that weakens the ...
Armored vehicles have come a long way since President Roosevelt rode in Al Capone's old car at the beginning of World War II.
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Constitutional Law Expert Erwin Chemerinsky warns about the expansion of presidential power, and how that weakens the ...
When Donald Trump took office, he swore to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” The oath is essential, because ...
In these worst of times, with the world order tottering, I find myself reliving my early days, growing up with a real ...
Since 1803, when Chief Justice John Marshall established the principle of judicial review, presidents have watched key initiatives die at the feet of the nation’s highest judges.
George Bush is full of noblesse oblige these days. Last week, after a State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress that was 20 parts sunshine patriotism, 40 parts unabashed flag waving, ...
We have a rare chance to enact necessary changes in the U.S. intelligence community to better position it against today's challenges.
"If Notre Dame is to be true to its mission, it must ask itself: are we preparing students to perpetuate the status quo, or ...
Two of the nation's internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II were in Arizona. For a time they became the ...