Juleena Pham raises a very good question in her letter ( “Presidential immunity is disturbing,” Our Readers Views, Feb. 5). She wants to know why a convicted felon can become president of the United ...
The president's executive orders have already drawn dozens of legal challenges, including some that could make it to the U.S.
After an intense debate, the Los Angeles City Council rejected a proposal on Friday, Feb. 14, intended to provide eviction ...
A judge in Missouri has set the stage for abortion providers in the Show-Me State to once again reopen their doors to ...
The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868, after the Civil War, with the intention of granting full citizenship rights to freed ...
Truthfulness in debate is the cornerstone of just legislation. Whether it is required by parliamentary procedure ...
Associated Press journalists have been blocked from places like the Oval Office and Air Force One because the organization ...
The White House barred a credentialed Associated Press reporter and photographer from boarding the presidential airplane ...
LSU law professor Ken Levy was suspended after he used vulgarities to refer to Trump and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry during a ...
Jeff Jackson, NC’s AG, on Thursday continued his modest winning streak against President Donald Trump, this time involving a 14th Amendment issue.
A Senate committee recently advanced a proposal for the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to report on book ...