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As US Vice President J. D. Vance dressed down European officials over two days in mid-February for criminalising far-right ...
Supreme Court justices claim their rulings are based on originalism, textualism or other lofty sounding legal theories. But a ...
Espionage has always been with us, but its rapid growth over the past century raises questions about who we are.
Readers reflect on the Constitution and the state of American democracy. Also: The Catholic Church sex abuse crisis; Elon ...
Chevron deference has expanded executive power for decades. The Sunset Chevron Act will reverse the damage of an overpowerful ...
Elon Musk is probably the second-most powerful man in the world these days, so when he responded to Twitter co-founder Jack ...
His jurisprudence has been overshadowed by that of his showier colleagues but was a model of principled restraint.
The U.S. Supreme Court is broken, UM law professor Leah Litman argues in her forthcoming book, “Lawless: How the Supreme ...
Harvard is going to have to argue in federal court —one way or another— that the courts pay no attention to the Civil Rights ...
The freedom to ask tough questions. To go where news is happening. To tell the truth even when it makes people mad.
The America that emerges from this growing constitutional and political calamity Trump has created will not be the same as ...
The Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a decades-old practice of taking every cent of people’s home equity over unpaid ...