On Sept. 17, 1787, the U.S. Constitution, completed in Philadelphia, was signed by a majority of the 55 delegates to the ...
Chief Justice Timmer stresses the importance of enforcing the U.S. Constitution to protect rights and serve the people.
"I am a follower of Christ. Christ offers an invitation, not an imposition," he wrote in a text message to the News-Journal.
President Joe Biden is right about the desirability of term limits for Supreme Court justices, but he is wrong that it can be done without a constitutional amendment. There is bipartisan support for ...
The presidential election is the focus of political participants across the United States. However, the real fight may be for ...
The week of Sept. 17-23 is set aside as Constitution Week, celebrating the most influential legal document in America.
The founders gave us the tools to protect against human fallibility. But Congress, the courts and presidents keep whittling ...
Forty-six percent of Americans did not know the Constitution’s purpose was to create a federal government, and 26 percent incorrectly believed it was written to declare independence from England.
L egal experts across the political spectrum expressed alarm when the U.S. Supreme Court, ruling on Donald Trump’s claims to ...
The Founders abhorred a judiciary more loyal to the Crown than to the rule of law. But now the independent system they ...
Whether the Supreme Court would uphold a president’s self-pardon is difficult ... for the first time since the Constitution ...
Surprising facts about the Electoral College's origins and evolution—and just who is an elector—to ponder alongside giving a watch to One Person, One Vote? on PBS.