A challenge based on four words of the law amounts to little more than politics dressed up as a legal argument.
The Democratic-led legislature voted to become the 38th and final state needed to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. But a court battle is already under way.
The president has won support from some high-profile evangelicals, but the move fell well short of expectations for many activists.
Both Republicans and Democrats claim that the Constitution is on their side in the battle over filibusters of judicial nominees. Both are wrong.
On Constitution Day, a reminder that the supreme law of the land requires citizens' participation in order to remain strong
A returning president who expects to govern without constraints leaves his opponents hoping to benefit from the blowback.
A New York Times investigation sheds light on an opaque judicial process increasingly used in medical and nursing-home settings
The value of the single-handed backhand lay not in a player’s strength but in his creativity.
The world’s most powerful government now looks small in the very worst ways.