Writing in the Wall Street Journal on February 12, Max Raskin argued, The bar for investigating political opponents should be…
Intellectual property policymaking can be thorny territory, often because it’s a right mentioned both in the Bill of Rights and…
A king “is appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties and laws; for this very end and purpose…
One of the most important goals of the Constitutional Convention was to establish a strong chief executive who would nonetheless…
Dissenting in the case of Caperton v. A. T. Massey Coal Co. (2009), the late Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) wrote,…
Both of the articles of impeachment passed by the Democrats in the House are unprecedented in that they charge “thought…
Washington is convulsed by politics these days. The presidential election is less than a year away. The House is moving…
What a disappointment. After the two House Get Trump Committees came up with (if you’ll pardon the expression) trumped-up charges…
Whatever its legal merit or lack thereof, the upcoming impeachment trial in the Senate is a political show trial that…