Understanding the Constitution: The Speaker of the House
After the 2020 election, some Trump supporters promoted the idea of making him Speaker. The idea has re-surfaced.
Understanding the Constitution: The Speaker of the House Read More »
After the 2020 election, some Trump supporters promoted the idea of making him Speaker. The idea has re-surfaced.
Understanding the Constitution: The Speaker of the House Read More »
No responsible court should hear such a case, and no responsible lawyer should bring it.
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Constitutional writers have long understood the meaning of the terms “Treason,” “Bribery,” and high Crimes.” But the phrase “high Misdemeanors” was a subject of controversy.
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Hostile media force conservative public figures—especially religious conservatives—to adopt far more stringent standards than those applied to leftists.
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Thus far, Biden’s presidency ranks poorly even measured by the standards liberal historians use to rank presidents.
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The City of Lakewood is wasting money on parties and “progressive” propaganda.
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Chief Justice Roberts’s language may create confusion the next time a state has a contested presidential election.
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The current bench challenges administrative overreach, but not overreach by Congress.
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The Supreme Court issued both liberal and constitutionalist decisions.
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If it had been treated properly as a “freedom of the press” case, then whether designing was for business or personal purposes would have been irrelevant.
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This case undermined state control over its own property law and probably gave the property owner an undeserved benefit.
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A key part of the majority opinion seems to conflict with the majority opinion in an Indian law case decided just a few days earlier.
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