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A "coding error" was to blame for key sections of the Constitution going missing from the Library of Congress’ Constitution Annotated website, but critics are crying foul. The missing sections happened to be clauses that President Trump has questioned ...
WASHINGTON - The Constitution of the United States will make history once again as the public gets the chance to see the foundational artifact like never before. The Constitution in its entirety will be on display for the first time in history starting ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two sections of the U.S Constitution detailing habeas corpus protections and the rights and limitations of state governments have disappeared from the official congressional website ...
A discussion of the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the US Constitution and significant caselaw pertaining to the exercise of religion in the US. The US Supreme Court recently issued a decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor (145 S. Ct. 2332 (2025 ...
This week our Nation proudly celebrates the 238th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution — the legendary charter that established our experiment in self-government as the greatest Republic ever conceived. This Constitution Week, we ...
If there is a silver lining in these dark days for American democracy, it is the pressure test that President Trump and his allies are putting on the Constitution. They are revealing loopholes, gaps and vagueness that let corruption, greed and hate infect ...
For quite some time, the leftist political establishment has been accusing President Trump of abandoning the US Constitution. Now they have me wondering why that’s supposed to be a criticism. A protester holding a shredded copy of the US Constitution in ...
How could a sitting US president be legally removed from office? Most people have heard of impeachment, a power granted to (and rarely used by) the US Congress. But there’s also the 25th amendment to the US Constitution,
Does the US Constitution prohibit the court from changing Jesse Butler's sentence?