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What the Supreme Court majority means for the rule of law

A year since the immunity decision

The Supreme Court gave Trump yet another gift

The one branch of government still functioning is under attack

Is ICE acting within the law?

What happened in LA and what does the law say about it?

No, the pardon power is not absolute

DOGE has regained access to the Social Security Administration's data

Earning a law degree while the rule of law erodes

The Supreme Court quietly expanded the president's power once again

President Trump's recent pardons send the message that the rule of law is optional

The lower courts are on the chopping block

A lesson on habeas corpus

Beware of misleading Supreme Court headlines

Free speech is under direct attack

Hoping things will work out is not a strategy

Trump's self-declared power to repeal federal regulations he doesn't like

The Dutch sure know how to celebrate as one nation!

The experts have now weighed in: The U.S. Constitution is in crisis, so we can finally cease that senseless debate

The administration’s assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion

Judge Wilkinson's must-read manifesto on the rule of law

Does religious freedom require public schools to allow parental opt-outs of exposure to LGBTQ+?

Two recent happenings in the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court's ruling was hardly a win for Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Trump's deportation plan is back in action

Trump just expanded his pardon power

What to do if hassled at the border - or ICE comes knocking?

No, presidents can’t legally secure power for a third term

The fallacy of so-called "originalism" and why it matters

A primer on the unitary executive theory

Trump says Biden's pardons are void

By ignoring due process protections, Trump's deportation of hundreds to a notorious El Salvador prison threatens us all

The disturbing arrest and detention of Mahmoud Khalil

Another federal judge declares that Trump acted unconstitutionally

Why DOGE is (still) unconstitutional

The law isn’t prepared for vindictive prosecutions

Tim Walz at The John Adams Institute, Amsterdam

Next up are scary federal prosecutions

My Fulbright Scholar Program

Article II did not make presidents kings

A lesson in constitutional law for JD Vance

What the federal judge in Massachusetts really said

The Trump-Musk administration's losing streak

Trump’s contempt for the Constitution

Agency independence is under attack

A brief lesson on the 22nd Amendment

Trump is back, buckle up

Biden’s pardon nepotism

America changes today, forever.

The wildfires in Los Angeles should be a wake up call

What's going on with the TikTok case?

Judge Aileen Cannon's latest gift to Donald Trump

The implications of pardoning the January 6th insurrectionists

Trump's attack on the freedom of the press