When the founding fathers signed the US Constitution on September 17, 1787, they laid the foundations for a national government that was strong, but not omnipotent. The federal government was divided ...
Ottawa County Commissioners Joe Moss, left, and Sylvia Rhodea ran for the positions vowing they would 'thwart tyranny' in the community. Evan Cobb for The Washington Post via Getty Images Declaring ...
Constitutionalism gives us the expectation of governance according to rules that everyone from those that are governed to the ones that govern are expected to ...
In this new year's trends, it’s out with originalism and in with “Common Good Constitutionalism” or CGC for short.
Legal experts explain what ICE can do in public, when agents need a warrant, and how recent Supreme Court rulings may be changing the rules ...
Jeffrey Rosen is out; the Constitution Center must decide if it will remain a genteel place of scholarship or try to save democracy ...
Richard Clark has seen first-hand what the study of the Constitution of the United States can do for young people. Clark, who has taught the U.S. Constitution as well as United States Government and U ...
The study of the Constitution is, for many, one of the most fascinating parts of law school. Understanding the Constitution and the debates that surround its interpretation is central to a wide range ...
Law school deans from over 100 higher learning institutions across the country signed a letter calling on students to disagree with people respectfully, while upholding the rule of law and championing ...
A UW law professor explains what Washingtonians need to know about their constitutional rights during protests and federal ...
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