U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino denied the Department of Justice's request to invalidate New York's Protect Our Courts ...
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Constitution review moves to 36 state assemblies
Nigeria's constitution review enters its final phase as the National Assembly prepares to send proposed amendment bills to 36 state assemblies for approval ...
Defending Texas sovereignty has been central to Abbott’s political identity. Yet he has helped Trump erode states’ authority ...
Defending Texas sovereignty has been central to Abbott’s political identity. Yet he has helped Trump erode states’ authority ...
The U.S. Senate passed a "Born in America Act" authored by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., that required every federal officeholder ...
That isn’t St. Paul’s only legal battle with the White House. In another recent skirmish, Minnesota’s capital city had been ...
If I were still teaching a course on constitutional law, I would use President Donald Trump’s decision to send troops into ...
The three most important things for housing supply and affordability are smaller lots, smaller lots, smaller lots.
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The Pentagon and the FBI Are Investigating 6 Legislators for Exercising Their First Amendment Rights
The Trump administration is desperately trying to criminalize a video noting that service members have no obligation to follow unlawful orders.
D’Agostino wrote that the complaint by the DOJ raises three separate claims under the Supremacy Clause of the U. S. Constitution: that federal law preempts state law; that the New York law was ...
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